They are all isabel chicks. They're not splits.
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Quote: WELL.... They may not be available thenI will be hatching again around that time. I might have them by the doz at reg prices.![]()
That is so interesting... because they look like a darker version with less dilution from the lavender gene....I was just looking at pictures of the ones I got from you in March: Probably it is the angle and the lighting.They are all isabel chicks. They're not splits.
I was gonna guess these were from dark brown splits
They are ALL Isabelle? That one in the middle on the right is SUPER DARK! Nice chipmunk markings on them all! I would tag that one in the middle and see what it looks like in a few months. If it is a cockerel might have some really good color in the right places.
If they are the same three chicks -- with close-up/head view on the left and full body view on the right -- I think I the bottom chick is the one that resonates with me. -- agreed that the middle chick -- if male may show that distinct darker tail plumage and contrast.
If they are the same three chicks -- with close-up/head view on the left and full body view on the right -- I think I the bottom chick is the one that resonates with me. -- agreed that the middle chick -- if male may show that distinct darker tail plumage and contrast.
thanks... at first I thought it was six chicks. one of those things that when you see it the right way then you dont understand how you managed to see it the wrong way..Three chicks, the head shot on the left is the same chick as the back shot on the right.
Three chicks, the head shot on the left is the same chick as the back shot on the right.