Croatia0103
In the Brooder
- Aug 9, 2024
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Hello, I have a dilemma regarding the true name of the color of this hen (first photo). It is a 5-year-old excellent layer and broody hen.
Her great-grandfather is the bantam from the second photo (photo from 2008), we got him as a gift when we were children and the questionable great-granddaughter wears his feather color. She was created by his accidental crossing with black Australorps but still has his double crest.
This year she gave us a son, crossed with our purebred Columbian Brahma rooster (last 3 pictures). The little rooster wears her color.
Does anyone the name of that color, and know how i can preserve that ancient grayish-green color of theirs? I would like to have a flock of Brahmas in that color, i planned to cross this new rooster with black and lemon-pyle purebred Brahmas. Maybe blue ones too.
I know that splash and lavender Brahma already exist, but what i would like to create is a slightly different shade of feathers. After moulting every fall, that hen looks literally olive green
.
Thanks!
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Her great-grandfather is the bantam from the second photo (photo from 2008), we got him as a gift when we were children and the questionable great-granddaughter wears his feather color. She was created by his accidental crossing with black Australorps but still has his double crest.
This year she gave us a son, crossed with our purebred Columbian Brahma rooster (last 3 pictures). The little rooster wears her color.
Does anyone the name of that color, and know how i can preserve that ancient grayish-green color of theirs? I would like to have a flock of Brahmas in that color, i planned to cross this new rooster with black and lemon-pyle purebred Brahmas. Maybe blue ones too.
I know that splash and lavender Brahma already exist, but what i would like to create is a slightly different shade of feathers. After moulting every fall, that hen looks literally olive green

Thanks!
<t
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