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The Barred Rock should have a gene, as it has been explained to me, that turns the black and white, on and off, on and off. (what I know about genetics wouldn't fill a thimble) This gene is also related to slow feathering, as this all takes time. Our Barred Rocks took forever and a day to feather in. They literally still has bare butts at 7 weeks of age, when a utility Rock would be all feathered in at 6 weeks.
You'd almost never know these chicks were 8 weeks old, if you weren't used to this slow feathering process.

You'd almost never know these chicks were 8 weeks old, if you weren't used to this slow feathering process.
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