Makes me think 'dirty blonde'.They'll be blonde
There aren't a ton of pictures of blonde adults out there, but here's one:
http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/41019S_S_IMG_1951-med.JPG

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Makes me think 'dirty blonde'.They'll be blonde
There aren't a ton of pictures of blonde adults out there, but here's one:
http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/41019S_S_IMG_1951-med.JPG
Ok! I wasn't sure, you never know with poultry... Blue, really isn't that blue, almond, isn't really almond coler, yellow, well, isn't yellow! LolThey'll be blonde
There aren't a ton of pictures of blonde adults out there, but here's one:
http://gallery.pethobbyist.com/data/41019S_S_IMG_1951-med.JPG
Ok! I wasn't sure, you never know with poultry... Blue, really isn't that blue, almond, isn't really almond coler, yellow, well, isn't yellow! Lol
Yes, will the head markings remain distinctive? Will blondes go through the black head stage?
Its hard to see all the differences from that view. Is there much difference in size? Are you sending shells for gender test?I'm not sure - there really don't seem to be a lot of pictures out there of juvenile blondes. I'm gonna fix that, lol. I think the head markings might go away, but the patterning on their back might remain until they get their adult feathers. Might even remain then, I don't know. There just don't seem to be a lot of pictures out there.
EasyPeasy...better band them now thoCan you tell them apart? I canThe head markings give it away.