So, I'll start with your Charcoal named Nat. Nat is definately a Charcoal, however, Nat is a cockerel!If you look on his back, you'll see there are some feathers that are outlined in a silvery colored lacing. Only males will show this trait on their backs (this includes all the varieties).![]()
You know what? I think we got the pictures mixed up and that is a shot of Rollo the smokey dominant cockerel's back LOL...sorry about that! Let me post one that I KNOW is the back of Nat...but we named him/her Nat because it can go both waysNow that said, based on the photo below, it still looks like silver lined feathers? Boy still?
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The silver lining on this boy is that he'll probably out grow your Smokey in the long run. You'll have a lot of fun with a Charcoal male, he'll bring some great diversity to you flock.
We were real excited to see this pattern pop out from the all very dark brown/black chick down! Not mulberry chestnut all over at all! Will continue to photo journal the development
Your Smokey pullet is very white, which is really neat. Keep us posted on how she continues to develop. One thing to watch for is the Salmon breast. If she develops without the salmon breast, she'll be of great importance to your breeding pen!!! The salmon breast is a result of Autosomal Red, so if you use a salmoned breasted female, you'll end up with males (and females) carrying Ar. That said, the salmon breast is still really pretty.
So far neither Rollo or Four, the two smokeys do not show ANY salmon on them. They are still young though....
I really appreciate the feedback! We have so few to use in our breeding program I can use everyone's opinion in this!
Now that said, based on the photo below, it still looks like silver lined feathers? Boy still?