All colors of the partially-pearled keets have the broken/squiggly lines on their heads, and white wings all the way to the shoulders (the particular colors of the head stripes and body stripes are of course what determine what the base color will be)... they lose all of the white on the wings as they feather in (unless they are Pied).Yes, definitely kept them all! The two boys are in with our main flock, and one has been a dork and hooked up with a lavender girl so we won't get anything pretty from him. The other has claimed purple girls that have ivory underneath, so we'll see there. The two chocolate girls are in with our blond boy, and I'm assuming the blonde here is from them. These two keet both have squiggles on their head and completely white wings--can a buff have that? I haven't had buff, so I don't remember what it looks like.
I find it interesting how our chocolates range in colors as adults. One of the girls is so dark she can be mistaken for a purple in the right light, and it's only because of the beautiful penciling on her chest that I can always be sure of her. Can't wait to see how the new keets grow out!
My Chocolates are usually pretty consistent, but I get a lot of variation in my Blondes and Buffs. Usually the Hens are always darker, but sometimes I get a few that don't follow that rule, lol.
Here's 2 Buff keets from last yr's hatches
2 different shades of Buffs and a Chocolate
A Chocolate and 2 different shades of my Blondes (the Blonde on the far right is Pied)
Another Blonde