Foot colour looks cream though. Which isn't really in line with Sebright.
and I have never seen Silver Sebright chicks that were that light.
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Foot colour looks cream though. Which isn't really in line with Sebright.
Taken from Welp.. Their chicks do display a variety of phenotypes..
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As an avid hatcher, and breeder of too many varieties and breeds throughout my recent past..
Foot/shank color changes between hatching and maturity.. Get a look at these wheaten Ameraucana chicks for example verses mature one direct from the Ameraucana Alliance website..
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Yep, that's slate my friend.. I've experienced this amazing transformation personally in the past!
*word I meant which I’m assuming you grasped, lol. It’s a great word. I read Anne of Green Gables over and over again when I was a kid and it’s in the book... Marilla says it regarding one of Anne’s shenanigans
What a coincidence, I ordered 5 Silver Seabrights! LolSilver sebright?
Not silver laced. ETA: is down different between laced breeds?Looks silver laced. Rose comb?
Americana = EE. Which it is.How about this one?
Americana? (Looks like an EE to me, but they say "Americana".
Right! I knew they could change to a certain extent...but I wouldn't have expected that much.Taken from Welp.. Their chicks do display a variety of phenotypes..
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As an avid hatcher, and breeder of too many varieties and breeds throughout my recent past..
Foot/shank color changes between hatching and maturity.. Get a look at these wheaten Ameraucana chicks for example verses mature one direct from the Ameraucana Alliance website..
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Yep, that's slate my friend.. I've experienced this amazing transformation personally in the past!