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Feather color changing!

Purple sheen and purple barring are different. Purple barring is caused by a vitamin deficiency so they are missing proteins that build the feather.
I have noticed this on birds before. Purple lines crossing the feather.
That is why purple is generally undesirable and the standard calls for green. However, a purple sheen can be selected for that is not related to a vitamin deficiency but rather genetics and is quite pretty. The purple barring is pretty too but ≠ good.
Post in thread 'Why is a green or purple sheen in black feathers an issue?' https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...-black-feathers-an-issue.763445/post-12223972
 
Thanks everyone for taking the time to explain it! I would mostly be breeding, not showing, so i was just interested how the sheen carried on, how the color changed, and if the colors were undesirable. Thanks again fo answering all my questions!
 
Thatd be awesome! Thanks!
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Thats the same bird? Thats so cool! What causes this?
Same bird, yes.

It's unknown, so I'm going do some experimenting with her next spring. @nicalandia thinks it's mottling, though there's no mottling in her parents background.

I have parent pictures if want to see them.
 

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