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that´s right, seems like the breeder was using a mille roo over a mottled hen, the hen could have been ER/E or ER/ER with melanizers, so they are ER/eb mo/mothese appear to be mottled brown reds. In my experience the milles tend to look generally the correct color by that age
They really do not look like my MF/Mottled crosses. I suppose they could be but they looked mixed with something else. The little one on the left does not have a Cochin rump or tail so I would suspect something else mixed in.
They look to be a cross between the black mottleds and a millie They might even be an F2 Your best bet would be to cross them back with a millie and the color will become more defined The more you breed the millie in the more millie they will become Just be sure to breed in the best on every breeding Remember that type comes first and the color will follow Good luck with your project
Mike
Hey Amy
I dont have any recent pix cause I am selling out of them and getting away from the MFC for abit till I get more time to keep up with them But I will still be lurking I sold a bunch of my hens and a couple roos this weekend and still got a few roos and hens to go Also have some new chix that need to be rehomed But thanx for the compliment
Mike
I love roo #1 and roo #2. Not enough white tipping on your roo #3 but that may well change. Love that little calico boy behind the black boy! LOL