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I think it's called "bronzing". I think it is fairly common but not desired.
I do not call that bronzing. Bronzing is much fainter and more restricted. Bird is dark, almost hen like. I will bet he was not distinguishable as a male at hatch. By all appearances he appears to be a first generation hybrid between an American Dominique and something else. I am betting American Games where around when he was laid as an egg.
Actually he has been culled. I gave him to friend who wanted a large rooster. He is large. The catch is, I have to keep him till the friend moves and builds a new coop. It has been over a month, so fer. Looks like I'll be feedin him fer a long while. Oh well, he can't get to my hens.
The story on the rooster is; I was given 9 young roosters back in late May or June. The plan was to butcher them. They free ranged till they started fighting. At that point they were put in separate cages. We have killed two. We haven't killed any more cause we enjoy hearing them. Two look like White Leghorns, one looks like an Australorp, the rest look like RIR. the Leghorns have a slight red tint and the black bird has a red tint, also, if the sun is just right. The black bird is the largest of the bunch, but they are all large. These birds were hatched in an incubator and were said to be full blood. Who knows?.
Just thought I'd tell the story.
Mule