Tim, if they're wheaton, wouldn't I expect to see red in the hackle on the males? Or does something block that? Is that what the melanizer does? Trying to understand all this.
I have not crossed the light down with the dark down yet. I will experiment more with these next year. I'll keep pics of them as they grow to watch for differences into adulthood. I really haven't seen any differences in the first generations, so we'll see how it goes. There must be something and I am just overlooking it.
What's interesting is both groups of the mottled chicks are basically from the same hens, but different roos. I could email you privately to discuss how they came about to see if we can figure them out if you like.
I have not crossed the light down with the dark down yet. I will experiment more with these next year. I'll keep pics of them as they grow to watch for differences into adulthood. I really haven't seen any differences in the first generations, so we'll see how it goes. There must be something and I am just overlooking it.
What's interesting is both groups of the mottled chicks are basically from the same hens, but different roos. I could email you privately to discuss how they came about to see if we can figure them out if you like.