That is a partridge (eb) for sure. The way the spots/stripes make a marbled pattern. that never happens on black chicks.
I think the dark striped chick you mention probably is partridge with separate something making it much darker than normal.
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My new chick has some brothers tonight. A friend gave me two chicks just hatched out they are both boys they are crele Penedesenca. I really didn't care what breed Parrot just needed some chicken siblings.
That's what I'm thinking happened. I originally thought a hawk made a pass in the area, but then I caught the cat slinking around and chased him away. I've seen cats around the coops before (they hunt the wild birds that like that tree), the chickens react but not that strongly, so I am totally in agreement with you. Although all chicken housing is predator safe, I'm planning to put up electric fencing around their "compound". It's worth the good night's sleep...
- Ant Farm
Two or three of my black-downed chicks have had face markings like this from the start - more subtle, but definitely cream/white by the eye and beak angle. One of these is definitely starting to look like partridge (from what you are saying) with a brown pattern over the black. Now that I know what sex most of them are, the game from here on out is seeing how their colors turn out.That is a partridge (eb) for sure. The way the spots/stripes make a marbled pattern. that never happens on black chicks.
I think the dark striped chick you mention probably is partridge with separate something making it much darker than normal.
Yeah! that's how my chickens are with cats too.. the extreme reaction was just worrying and wanted to give a heads up in case... Hope whatever it is gets zapped away forever..
your set up is awesome.. no harm in adding something extra if it's not much of a hassle.
Nice looking eggs.
That was the way my partridge colored NN looked like when they were acquired. It definitely looks partridge.