Sadness Child
Crowing
I will add that the Golden Laced Wyandotte has a single comb and not a rose comb
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I'm going with the GLW.Ok, I will have to tell you the pullets to choose from:
An Australorp
A Welsummer
A Golden Laced Wyandotte
A Cuckoo Maran
A Sapphire Gem
A Blue Dutch Bantam
The cockerels to choose from:
A Buckeye
That is incorrect.I'm going with the GLW.
Although I did not tell you about the comb on the GLW until after you answered you are correct. The chicks I showed are Buckeye Gems. The other back chick next to them is an Australeye.Well, the buckeye father explains the pea comb!
The chicks being mostly brown, I think the mother is probably the Welsummer.
There's a chance it's the Wyandotte (less likely, because rose comb + pea comb = walnut comb, but you said it's pea.)
There's also a chance the mother could be the Sapphire Gem (because that's typically a hybrid cross, so it might be hiding the genetics to produce that color.) I think the chicks have black patterning in their feathers--if they actually have blue, then the Sapphire Gem becomes my first guess for mother.
Although I did not tell you about the comb on the GLW until after you answered you are correct. The chicks I showed are Buckeye Gems.
That is incorrect.
Are the dark markings in their feathers blue or black? I couldn't tell in the photos.
(Sapphire Gem was my first choice for mother if they have blue, but my third choice if they have black.)
No, They are actually black markings.
Jk! I thought the markings looked black so GLW made sense to me.
Sapphire Gem is cool though! So are the markings blue like Nat said?
That's weird.No, They are actually black markings.
No, They are actually black markings.
That's weird.