When I was on the Norweigen forum a few months back they were taking about a new varriety they called the Grey Jaerhon. They were setting up a swap so those intrested in establishing the grey varriety could exchange stock. They never posted any photos of the grey, but that may be what you have.
I have been devoting most of my free time lately to studying the cream gene [ig]. It is a recessive gene that dilutes or inhibits gold plumage and resultes in silver looking birds that genetically have a gold base. So...natually my first though was that the cream gene produced that pullet.
There are of course a lot of other possibilities too though.
Thanks for the post. It is fun to see the rare colors pop out.
Has anyone see the light Jaerhon pop out. I am not entirely sure how to tell the light from the dark Jearhons (doen color only?), but it would be great to see the Light Jearhons recoved in North America. What color chick down did your Grey Jearhon have? Was it dark like the rest or a little different than the rest?
I have been devoting most of my free time lately to studying the cream gene [ig]. It is a recessive gene that dilutes or inhibits gold plumage and resultes in silver looking birds that genetically have a gold base. So...natually my first though was that the cream gene produced that pullet.

Thanks for the post. It is fun to see the rare colors pop out.
Has anyone see the light Jaerhon pop out. I am not entirely sure how to tell the light from the dark Jearhons (doen color only?), but it would be great to see the Light Jearhons recoved in North America. What color chick down did your Grey Jearhon have? Was it dark like the rest or a little different than the rest?