4 Boys left last wk end and I didn't snap picts. One had that same crest -- peach colored longer center feather and two rounder lavender feathers - one on each side. Still have that one little guy here that started the trend.
We had 3 1/2 inches come down and there was a bit of pandemonium in the pens. Silver Jackson got out (of the play-pen)-- and so since I caught him, I tried to get some snaps. He did 1. turn out to be male and 2. looks to be growing bars on his plumage. Yay. But
3. Also looks like he is going to have a crest.
The pewter color of the eye - I think is the transition color on its way to yellow. Have one pullet here with lavender eye --
I'm thinking this is the expression of a single cresting gene and the wonderful little guy that CJ posted a few posts back is double crested.
Background pullet is single crested foreground non-crested and these two are the pheontype more like the darker body and the lighter hackles -- but in this rain-light it doesn't show the same way it does in post #547,
This pullet, the other phenotype, darker hackles. Wow -- notice how much her comb and face are reddening.