Looks like they maybe a little closer to what they are suppose to look like. They are quite young and need a little time to get their coloring in a little better.

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Looks like they maybe a little closer to what they are suppose to look like. They are quite young and need a little time to get their coloring in a little better.
Creles are created using either Partridge or black breasted reds X barred. The problem with the Crele Polish projects is that neither partridge or BBR exist in the polish breed. The Crele polish that exist are not true creles and are thus not auto sexing. I think the main issue is that the Breed Assoc. started calling them Crele prematurely which has confused all of us, including the people (like myself) who are working on this project.Aren't creole are bred from partridge and barred birds both of which are able to be sexed by marking at birth, so why wouldn't creole polish be sexed ?
As far as I know, Candy Corn is simply a made up name used by some breeders. I don't think is it an approved name or color. The use of the Candy Corn name is an example of people trying to come up with names that are more appropriate since "Crele" is really not accurate. I've seen other names like Confetti and Barred Tolbunts being used.Just wondering...
so where do the "candy corn" polish fit in? Are they crele crossed with tolbunt?
Just wondering...
so where do the "candy corn" polish fit in? Are they crele crossed with tolbunt?
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Just wondering...
so where do the "candy corn" polish fit in? Are they crele crossed with tolbunt?
I love the Candy Corn. Sadly we have no space for more breeds/colors!Example:![]()