Lavender patterned Isabel duckwing barred - lavender brown cuckoo barred - project and genetic dis

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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
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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 --
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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.

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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,
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This pullet, the other phenotype, darker hackles. Wow -- notice how much her comb and face are reddening.
 
Here are a couple more -
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Bart: getting color, showing barring and keeping his duckwing -- all admirable achievements - behind him Barbara and Pearl.
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Barbara, she's the dark hackles demo in the above post. These are my first 3 lavender-patterned Isabels hatched here, and Bart and Barbara are barred.

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here you can see two different pullet/juveniles that show the two phenotypes that I'm seeing -- dark head and hackles and lighter head and hackles. Pict is out-of-focus, sorry -- but the colors/pattern are discernable from it.

BTW - I like to worm pullets a bit before their first egg is due, and I use a pour-on based on weight. Bart weighed 4.5, Pearl 4 and Barbara 3.5 pounds.
 
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Ok, I put numbered bands on the isabels and the numbers are already running off! :barnie Please ignore the poop. They are beyond ready to be out of that brooder and sleep in a big pile. :oops:

#1 (I think was Mr. Pink)
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