The hen is going to be out of a red ginger hen and the barred flytie/ohiki roo.. The rooster will have the same father. I don't call him "ohiki".. He is listed as flytie because he is a flytie cross. I believe has barred cochin in him due to the feather legs. Apparently he is not homozygous for barring and is also dun. Either way, they are not full ohiki becaue the Dad is the flytie bird and he has feathers on the legs. He very rarely passes that trait on however. Since the hen is barred, you can cross the two together and get barred roosters. Barring is dominant and she should throw some barred roosters for you. It does not show as well on them as she is a hen and hens don't show the barring quite as well as roosters, but when I enlarge the picture, you can see the faint barring (cuckoo).. You can cross them to get more and hopefully some nice barred yellow gingers (aka lemon cuckoo) which is one of the colors I was working on. Hope this helps.. The rooster definitely isn't ohiki in type. His tail and saddles will more than likely be longer than an ohiki.. The flyties are not necessarily ohiki, they are ohiki crosses and produce variation. However, his tail and saddles look good and are clearly developing faster than an ohiki for the age he is. . The hen would almost pass for an ohiki..