Yes, they are a h being offered this year and as a result have no standard of appearance. In fact, of the ones that I have received this year I have at least one that's developing barred feathering which leads me to think that they have used any sex linked crossing for their hybrid… something that the hatchery representeive I have spoken to has denied repeatedly stating that" sometimes barring just shows up" but is not at all related to the gender of the bird… we will see, at this point the chick is only about 2 and a 1/2 weeks old
It'll be interesting to see how they turn out. And what color eggs they lay.