How young do spaulding hens get their yellow?

coleridgedane

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Dec 14, 2011
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Just noticed one of my yearling hens is showing a bright yellow spot. Have I just missed this or does it only develop with growth? She was supposed to be an IB. But this breeder has mainly Indo-Chinese greens with some IBs. He's confused since he has no spauldings. But as he said, none that he knew of until now.
 
My Spaldings about 75% green start showing some yellow on the face at about 6 months old. I'm trying to figure out how to keep it bright and vivid. It comes out, looks great but as time goes on it fades away or gets very light. Anyone?
 
Sometimes around the winter the peahens and even peacocks will get a slight yellow tint on their face but I am not sure if that necessarily means they are spalding. I think even India blues might get a bit of yellow during certain times of the year or maybe they do have a bit of green blood. If the breeder has greens and has kept them with India blues then I would definitely wonder if she was a spalding.
Here is a picture of one of my peahens named Damsel. Right around this time of the year she gets that yellow tint on her face. In this picture this is about as bright as it will get and it goes away in the spring and summer.
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I can't see any yellow in those photos. The second picture, the peacock, he is either dark pied or split to white if that helps...
 
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Foxy... didn't get any close-ups of the "new" spaulding hen. But, it is NOT a yellow tint. It is a small distinct bright yellow mark. My mentor says it's def a spaulding but I hoped someone could tell me when they became apparent based on age.
This pied is not her. I didn't get a good head shot of her, sorry for the confusion.
 

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