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@NatJ I just searched and found that ISA brown is a cross between Rhode island red and Rhode island white, if you know what kind of genes they carry, we are one step close to the identification!
Plus Rhode island white might be the reason for my chick being white!
Hello guys! I have a few more pictures and a video with cute living creature take a look.
Here is the video:
Okay thanks for telling me!The ISA brown mix is actually trademarked and kept a secret, so this is not all they have in them
This video was really important in my opinion because you can see how the feathers look like in detail. Am I right when I said that cockerels should have already developed pointy saddle feathers at 3 months of age?I'm honestly going with fast maturing pullet for now
This video was really important in my opinion because you can see how the feathers look like in detail. Am I right when I said that cockerels should have already developed pointy saddle feathers at 3 months of age?
So by 4 months of age should they have appeared if it is a cockerel?They usually have begun showing at this age, yes. But on some it takes awhile longer
So by 4 months of age should they have appeared if it is a cockerel?
That means if those pointy saddle feathers do not appear by month 4, its definitely a pullet right?By four months, they definitely should. Some even start crowing by then
That means if those pointy saddle feathers do not appear by month 4, its definitely a pullet right?