I'm glad someone asked that. There are definitely two different "types" in this group of PRs. They're not even three weeks but I can see the two distinctly in wing tips feathers.
One group has clear hard bars of color in their juvenille feathers, the other group is distinctly pencilled.
Is there any consistency between juvenille coloring and adult? I've got one chick, with pencilling, that's marked like a welsummer. The others are a group with red-brown based color, and a group that is heavily melanistic brown, some with pencilling, some with clearer barring. Again I know baby feathers, aren't adult coloring but are there any indicators in juvenille coloring?
I'd prefer a stronger female line, because I'm keeping mostly females and I'm in this to increase the dual nature of the breed and quality of this flock as a whole.
As I go along then I need a good male/s? That produce better females?
Thanks for the help... Cher