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For the buff Wilkie I'm thinking male its hackle feathers I can see and they have a darker orange to them then the rest of the body.
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Can you think of a mix that would give blackie the color of feet he has? Thank youBarbecue is a wyandotte
And blackie is a I wanna say Australorp but wrong feet color...
It's the yellow under-tone that isn't right for Australorp. She's either a darker-than-average black sexlink or a Jersey Giant.Can you think of a mix that would give blackie the color of feet he has? Thank you
Hi my light Sussex is 13 weeks, what do u think?!
The porcelain is definitely male, he's already got his saddle feathers growing in. 10 weeks is a bit young for clearly visible saddle feathers, especially on a white bird. But judging by the comb, it's also male.10 weeks old, last call before rehoming. The porcelain is silent, shy, and very laid back but I think I'm seeing some hackles and saddle feather growth. All still in favor of roo?
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The white is another matter. Big pink comb that darkens with handling but usually pale, especially compared to my know jap males bright red. Feathers are round on the saddle but maybe finer around the neck. Heard my Cochin roo trying to crow now it's making some weak attempts at copying the noise.
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Also 10 weeks old, seemed to put on some comb early but it really hasn't grown or changed in the last few weeks with any speed. Thank you.Boy for the 1st one.
I had 2 porcelain D'Uccles and my female at 20 weeks just now looks like yours.
How old is the white? I think I see male feathers on it.
The porcelain is definitely male, he's already got his saddle feathers growing in. 10 weeks is a bit young for clearly visible saddle feathers, especially on a white bird. But judging by the comb, it's also male.