Congrats Hannah!
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thank you, he is getting quite striking as he approaches one year old. He will turn one year at the end of June. I will take a front photo of him and a close up of his side. I do not believe he has molted yet though. He does have brown smudge in his wings unfortunately..just a thin strip of it, otherwise he is all white and black no blue barring on his wings only green and blue sheen on his tail.Gandolf (sp) looks very nice! His tail has come in very nicely, it has definition! Would like to see frontal pics. How old is he?
Thanks Connie We are real excited to see how she finishes with her feathering. But we want to do a photo journal of her especially because she was born a very dark brown/almost black chick. We got some interesting patterns out of the four I have. All of them are a nice size and that's what we are going to focus on with the first few generations while choosing the best color of the largest birds. Rollo, the smokey, is really big at 8 weeks already!THAT is a funky pattern, very cool. Looks like the typical breast pattern but with black extension/less white expanding out. Pretty.
(edit: Sorry, photo didn't copy, attached below)
I thought on the Iowa Blue club site under the "silver" photos, there is one large hen with quite a bit of brown shown there. So, I was hoping that my pullet is a silver. After this next hatch when the four are isolated for three weeks before we collect eggs, hope we do actually get some silver babies. If not then I guess we have our answer that I do not have a pair of silvers.The beige in your pullet's feathering may be AR showing through. Curt showed pictures a while back of how he identified it in some of his hens.