Apr 18, 2009 #2 SundownWaterfowl Crowing 14 Years Mar 16, 2008 9,764 104 456 Southern Columbia County NY Nope. Something that is self blue/lavendar colored.
Apr 18, 2009 #3 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 152 361 Claremore, OK Maybe a really poor example of a self-blue/lavender D'Uccle??
Apr 18, 2009 Thread starter #4 waibel zoo Songster 10 Years Mar 23, 2009 462 3 131 Sandy, UT Why poor? Also do you all think this is a roo? THere are not any muffs.
Apr 18, 2009 Thread starter #5 waibel zoo Songster 10 Years Mar 23, 2009 462 3 131 Sandy, UT What about a blue columbian brahma? The comb is not a single comb, it's a pea like a brahma. Last edited: Apr 18, 2009
Apr 18, 2009 #6 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 152 361 Claremore, OK Poor because it looks like it has muffs, but very, VERY small ones. Plus, the leg feathering leaves something to be desired, if it is indeed a D'Uccle.
Poor because it looks like it has muffs, but very, VERY small ones. Plus, the leg feathering leaves something to be desired, if it is indeed a D'Uccle.
Apr 18, 2009 #7 rodriguezpoultry Langshan Lover 11 Years Jan 4, 2009 10,918 152 361 Claremore, OK Maybe if you tell us where you got it from, we can do process of elimination.
Apr 18, 2009 #8 klf73 Mad Scientist 16 Years Jun 1, 2008 6,080 23 444 Maine Quote: that would be my guess......and yes, I would say cockeral...
Apr 18, 2009 Thread starter #9 waibel zoo Songster 10 Years Mar 23, 2009 462 3 131 Sandy, UT I got it from the feed store in the bantam assorted box. I thought it was a blue cochin when I picked it out. It has always been blueish.
I got it from the feed store in the bantam assorted box. I thought it was a blue cochin when I picked it out. It has always been blueish.
Apr 18, 2009 Thread starter #10 waibel zoo Songster 10 Years Mar 23, 2009 462 3 131 Sandy, UT Also it it only 4 weeks or so.