Aug 11, 2009 #2 Paganbird CrescentWood Farm 11 Years Apr 25, 2009 1,418 3 189 Western Pa Those are some pretty chicks!
Aug 11, 2009 #3 ruth Life is a Journey 12 Years Jul 8, 2007 4,273 159 271 Woodville, MS They're beautiful - what kind are they?
Aug 11, 2009 Thread starter #4 Lady in Blue Chirping 13 Years Jun 22, 2009 91 0 94 Near Muncie, Indiana The guys I got them from think they are purple. Atleast the mother is purple. Any guesses?????
Aug 11, 2009 #5 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Aug 24, 2008 9,491 119 293 Southern Ohio Sorry not purple, Father would need to be purple or split to purple. They males chicks will be spit purple, the female chicks cant be split purple. This if mother was purple.
Sorry not purple, Father would need to be purple or split to purple. They males chicks will be spit purple, the female chicks cant be split purple. This if mother was purple.
Aug 11, 2009 #6 b.hromada Flock Mistress 14 Years Jan 9, 2009 15,721 974 501 south Florida, Pompano Beach Awwwwww, such little cuties!
Aug 12, 2009 Thread starter #7 Lady in Blue Chirping 13 Years Jun 22, 2009 91 0 94 Near Muncie, Indiana I should have explained better-----father could have been purple. They have all peafowl together. Purple, Blue, Pied, White in one or two pens!!!!!
I should have explained better-----father could have been purple. They have all peafowl together. Purple, Blue, Pied, White in one or two pens!!!!!
Aug 12, 2009 #8 deerman Rest in Peace 1949-2012 Aug 24, 2008 9,491 119 293 Southern Ohio Ok they will be blue in color, but could be split to pied or white but they dont show any white flight feathers, and only male chicks can be split to purple. So they look like blue, not spilt to white or pied.
Ok they will be blue in color, but could be split to pied or white but they dont show any white flight feathers, and only male chicks can be split to purple. So they look like blue, not spilt to white or pied.