He doesn't appear Columbian, but super wide white bars, instead.
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Are you planning to hatch more from the same group of Barred Rocks?
I'm not sure yet, I can't use the hen anymore as she was killed by a hawk.Are you planning to hatch more from the same group of Barred Rocks?

Do you have anymore hens, besides that one?I'm not sure yet, I can't use the hen anymore as she was killed by a hawk.
I still have the roo.
Yes, one juvenile. I also have mixed eggs in the incubator.Do you have anymore hens, besides that one?
The juvenile is out of the same parents.Yes, one juvenile. I also have mixed eggs in the incubator.
It's like a reverse barred rock, that is clearly white with black stripes! LOL
Yeah, looks like he’s the same pattern as a Delaware, so both parents must’ve had the columbian gene.
You can use her, once she starts laying.The juvenile is out of the same parents.
Hens go broody when you don’t want them to… and won’t go broody when you do.