Oct 14, 2010 #2 Sir Birdaholic Night Knight 10 Years Nov 6, 2009 7,450 56 231 Greers Ferry Lake,Arkansas I'm not Mr. Yang, but you have a Salmon Faverolles roo. Last edited by a moderator: Oct 14, 2010
Oct 14, 2010 Thread starter #3 yazzymon In the Brooder 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 70 2 29 Bellingham, WA His name is Mr. Yang, silly! Favorelle huh? interesting...I'll look that up thanks!
Oct 14, 2010 #4 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Oct 19, 2009 16,240 292 336 Forks, WA Salmon Faverolle.
Oct 15, 2010 #5 akcountrygrrl Songster 9 Years Apr 3, 2010 2,024 35 173 Nenana, AK Yep, Salmon Faverolle. Very pretty boy.
Oct 15, 2010 Thread starter #6 yazzymon In the Brooder 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 70 2 29 Bellingham, WA He is pretty, I agree...all the pics online show so much more brown and he has little if any......is this still true, Salmon Favorelle?
He is pretty, I agree...all the pics online show so much more brown and he has little if any......is this still true, Salmon Favorelle?
Oct 15, 2010 #7 V Comb Songster 10 Years Oct 25, 2009 950 24 131 Møreton Bay, Qld, Australia The brown ones are hens
Oct 15, 2010 #8 Chris09 Circle (M) Ranch 10 Years Jun 1, 2009 10,998 700 328 Ohio He isn't a pure Salmon Favorelle. Salmon Favorelle Roosters will have Salmon/ Brown in the wing bow and along the back. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...&ndsp=19&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:31&biw=1440&bih=678 Chris Last edited: Oct 15, 2010
He isn't a pure Salmon Favorelle. Salmon Favorelle Roosters will have Salmon/ Brown in the wing bow and along the back. http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl...&ndsp=19&ved=1t:429,r:2,s:31&biw=1440&bih=678 Chris
Oct 15, 2010 #9 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Oct 19, 2009 16,240 292 336 Forks, WA Quote: Pretty sure the explanation is also that he's a hatchery-stock bird and that the photo's contrast is very high.
Quote: Pretty sure the explanation is also that he's a hatchery-stock bird and that the photo's contrast is very high.
Oct 15, 2010 #10 Sir Birdaholic Night Knight 10 Years Nov 6, 2009 7,450 56 231 Greers Ferry Lake,Arkansas There are several different type markings on the roos, but a good bred roo will have a black body, blonde neck & saddle feathers, with red wings, & a black, or gray-black beard. Yours looks like pet-quality hatchery stock. Handsome, none the less!
There are several different type markings on the roos, but a good bred roo will have a black body, blonde neck & saddle feathers, with red wings, & a black, or gray-black beard. Yours looks like pet-quality hatchery stock. Handsome, none the less!