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Agreed.#1. Mottled Cochin
#2. Porcelain D'uccle
#3. Mille Fleur D'uccle
#4. Buff Brahma
#5. Silkie?
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Agreed.#1. Mottled Cochin
#2. Porcelain D'uccle
#3. Mille Fleur D'uccle
#4. Buff Brahma
#5. Silkie?
I had a motten jap that had the same markings and I have be producing chicks that have the same patternThat is interesting...
Our Ancona is small like a bantam, she has the same markings as chick one but she has clean legs... could she be something else?
I had a motten jap that had the same markings and I have be producing chicks that have the same pattern View attachment 2820607
Jap on the right
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both Ancona
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Mille Fleur I have produced with the same
pattern as the first pic
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This black pattern down the back means a motten pattern feather out.
The 3&4 pic a Ancona.Thank you. Beautiful Mille fleur!
I guess ours is an Ancona.
Are they black mottled Millie Fluers?Black Mottled not Millie Fleur
No. They are just black mottled.Are they black mottled Millie Fluers?
I think you're using the name "Mille Fleur" as the name of the breed rather than the variety. Mille Fleur is a specific coloring and d'Uccle is the breed. Since Mille Fleur is the most common color, many people simply call them "Mille Fleurs" despite that being incorrect. Similar to how people will call Buff Orpingtons "Buffs." This bird would just be called mottled according to APA and Mottled Belgian Bearded d'Uccle as the full nameAre they black mottled Millie Fluers?