- Jan 14, 2008
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Do any of you have purple iridescence in your black birds? I know it's way too early to tell what's going on with my young birds, but I have noticed a slight purple sheen on a few of their feathers. At 7 weeks they have a lot of molting to do before reaching any kind of mature plumage. The purple may go away in subsequent molts. But as a general breeding question for future reference, if the purple sticks around how do you get rid of it? What kind of bird needs to be paired with a purple one (assuming the purple one is terrific in many other features that you need in the flock)? Or do you just not use purple-sheened birds? Black Javas are supposed to have a green sheen, not purple. I am assuming this issue pops up in other black breeds, so all you black chicken breeders feel free to chime in![]()
Sarah
Wait until they have molted into their adult plumage before you make any decisions. Often purple sheen on juvenile plumage will be replaced with green sheen on adult plumage.