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Yes like NaNa but much more variable with some close to looking "nana". There will be some that trick you if you don't look closely. btw the genetic name is Cr. It also works like Na- CrCr have fuller bigger crests than Crcr The size difference(polish vs legbar) etc are due to other things
So, since I'm snooping on this discussion I should probably add something. My brother likes to get random mixed hatching eggs at the livestock auction, and ended up with these two NN that he let me have. Since then, my life has upended. My birds are mixed in with a cousins flock in Utah, while I'm stuck in AZ. But I hope to get back up there and bring my birds down here soon. The only pics I have are from when the NN's were about 14 +/- weeks back in August. I last saw them in November, and they looked gorgeous. Especially the roo. I can't wait to see how they look now. Thing is, they are crossed with something that's given them feathered feet. I wanna say Maran, but really have no idea.
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With them being so black and the pullet having the tall long legged look.. I'd have guessed langshans. Hope you get settled down soon!
Very cute, and you got a silver based NN.. are these hatchery birds or?
I have also thought langshans, but I like the look of these even with feathered legs.With them being so black and the pullet having the tall long legged look.. I'd have guessed langshans. Hope you get settled down soon!
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I thought they looked very nice! Langshans have that 'handsome' look, not sure how to describe it, yours were giving that too.
To expand a little bit.. solid black NN are extremely rare.. most marans are not solid colored- except for cuckoo. It is way unlikely to get such black birds from a non solid NN and a copper marans. If cuckoo was involved then it would not be a cross, would have to be a second generation or more mix away from the first cross because both of them lack the cuckoo gene. Langshans while pretty rare.. would be much easier to get very black birds from crossing with them...
the last detail was the tail being relatively long on the pullet. Langshans have a long/longish tail...
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Very nice mix for color and production. I had to ask as silver in hatchery stock is practically nonexistent. Be sure to post pictures as they grow.![]()