I just looked at mine and he has *tons* of green and I see none in your guy. Here's a visual for you, picture me holding the iPad up next to my boy and comparing, lol!
-Kathy
-Kathy
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My first Peas were BS, so I've raised tons of BS chicks in 20 years and this one is just different. That's why I'm so convinced it's a Bronze BS. There is No green on him.I just looked at mine and he has *tons* of green and I see none in your guy. Here's a visual for you, picture me holding the iPad up next to my boy and comparing, lol!
-Kathy
My first Peas were BS, so I've raised tons of BS chicks in 20 years and this one is just different. That's why I'm so convinced it's a Bronze BS. There is No green on him.
Laughing at that visual and feeling like a big dummy because the other BS in that pen is an IBBS and I've thought it a male until today. While comparing it's color with the Bronze BS in these pictures I realized the pattern is a hen's Pattern. Guess I'm changing "Little Charlie's" name.
What is a 'hens pattern'?
As new2 has so aptly shown, they can get some green high on the neck, usually on a male it will extend down onto the back but on the hens it stays up high.
That helps a lot, I have been watching my BS chicks closely and it seems that almost all of them are getting green on the back and neck. I was hoping for hens... Guess I have some males for sale. I am still a bit confused about the lacing, I have seen a very striking hen with the 'diamond' like pattern on her back, she was beautiful. But you are saying that males backs get a laced feather look at a young age and females don't? I may have misunderstood you. Sorry, I don't mean to hijack your thread about Bronze.