Naked Neck/Turken Thread

I think my 5 week old little Blondie is a cockerel. Mum is a petit little Black NN with a clean neck, and I have a horrible feeling dad is a huge yellow roo. of dubious parentage.

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He also has the trademark green eyes endemic in my flock.
 
I have some NN chicks that are showing a lot of red around the wattles and ears area. They have larger combs also. Is the red an indicator of a roo???
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Ooops, they are almost 4 weeks old.
 
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I agree, cause my NN are the best egg layers i have year round, at the moment I'm getting 16 to 19 eggs a day out of 20

X3. it's been over 100-110, NN have continued to lay.. looks like all of them too. Most of hatchery stock turkens I've ordered thru the years were good-excellent layers too. I suppose avoid Meyer's stock just in case..?
 
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funkyfeathers gave a good guess. NN mixes sold as or implied as being 'the breed' are very very common. I would say it's the flea market roo's the one to 'blame' for all those traits.

The two black pullets also have beards- tell tale signs can be small wattles as beard normally reduces wattle size quite a bit or they don't look like typical wattles (strange shape or ultra-thin). Check that roo's wattles.... I don't know why expression of beards on NN are so variable.... experienced the same thing in my birds. Less beard than more beard seemed to be the rule. But also, beard is sort of semi dominant, birds pure for beard gene tend to have larger, fuller beards. If you like the look, try breeding the best bearded ladies with the flea market roo and see what happens...
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Your red roo is Handsome!
 
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Possibly. I've had some pullets that had either very large combs or showed some pink when they were very young. Combination of both large and really deep red probably are roos. Show us pictures? We love pictures here...
 
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It appears to have dominant white... do you have white chickens such as leghorns? That yellow roo does sound like a good suspect... I see a black spot on wing, crosses or mixes of dominant white with blacks often give white or off white birds with some black feathers. Even if a boy, could be useful for starting a line of whites..?
 
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Possibly. I've had some pullets that had either very large combs or showed some pink when they were very young. Combination of both large and really deep red probably are roos. Show us pictures? We love pictures here...

Here the fuzzbutts are. Of course, they are at the "ugly" stage right now :0

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Whatcha think????
 

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