I have a blue gold partridge brahma hen and a Silver Braekel x Red Sexlink hen that laid eggs under a broody. Brahma is typical blue gold partridge coloration.. Braekel/sexlink hen is pretty....slate legs but white base with some sort of red barred/partridge type coloring. The roo that should have sired chicks is a blue Ameraucana x ?/Silkie cross. He has the black skin and is a blue base with gold coloration. All I know is that his dad was blue and that mom was a 'little red silkie cross'. That's it. There is a bantam mutt roo in our flock that is a mottled red bird. So far, 2 out of 6 eggs have hatched. One died with no apparent reason as to why. The other is doing fine. Both chicks are white/yellow with red down. I'll try to get pics at some point to include with this post but don't want to disturb mama. I guess my main question is....is it possible that a blue mutt rooster whose mom was red can produce completely light chicks? The chick that died had light legs and was out of the Braekel/Sexlink's egg. So I would think she could have been recessive for light down / legs from her mom and that roo could be recessive for the same from his mom. But with 2 light chicks out of 6 eggs, starting to think the sneaky little bantam slipped his genetics into the pool. Broody started sitting on eggs while we were away on vaca and the 2 hens continued to lay eggs in that box. When I discovered it, I pulled the newest eggs but left 6 that were clearly developing. But the distance in time between the first and last egg beginning development could span a week...I have no clue. So while I wait to see if any dark chicks hatch, figured I'd post this impossibly long question and entertain myself with all of your wisdom while I wait
Edited to add pics. First pic is
Silver Braekel x Red sexlink hen. 2nd pic is Brahma hen when she was younger. 3rd pic is Blue Ameraucana x ?/Silkie roo with fibro gene. Last pic is sneaky little bantam when he was younger....mottling was more apparent.

Silver Braekel x Red sexlink hen. 2nd pic is Brahma hen when she was younger. 3rd pic is Blue Ameraucana x ?/Silkie roo with fibro gene. Last pic is sneaky little bantam when he was younger....mottling was more apparent.
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