Red Pyle brahmas and other uk colours

hopkinshens

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I have some red Pyle brahmas they are my babies and I wanted to know if anyone else had this wonderful colour :)
To the best of my knowledge via sellers info and research that's what my babies are ;-)
Please excuse the dodgy photography lol doesn't do them
Justice.
I know there not show birds but there beautiful colors and something I haven't seen alot of on here so I wanted to show them off
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Adrian

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Goldie

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Mylina

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And my Roos

Rocky

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Dandelion (Bantam)

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I will try n get my wife to take do some picture she's much better than me lol
My batam had just become a dad I will post picks another time, the hen isnt brahma shes a hybrid batam but the chicks are beautiful
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In that case probably not red pyle. To my understanding, (and if there are any old english game breeders reading this, jump on in) red pyle is a black breasted red bird with the addition of dominant white, there by turning the black parts white while leaving the red. So depending on the presence of dominant white they should have a white(with dominant white) chest, or black( without). The presence of red chests on your male birds makes me think we might likely be dealing with some form of the columbian pattern. Could be dominant white at play here still in a columbian pattern, one cock having it, the other not.

I'm contemplating starting a project working on a color not too dissimilar to your birds, using the splash variation of blue to achieve something close.

 
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I went and checked after reading this I went and checked again

This is dandelion his is golden he's my bantam

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Rocky his is white

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Does that make a difference
 
Blue now that would be beautiful. I have a chick that is dandelions and a hybrid but it has turned out the most amazing colour.
(it was an accidental hatch lol)
 
I don't think so I did buy them from the Same place but think that they have different parents :)

My unexpected chick my son called it fudge I think it's a pullet but can't be sure lol

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I don't know quite what to make of the smaller male, he definitly have something going with his comb besides just pea. My best guess he is of a mixed genetic background. The chick pictured looks to have a single comb also. If it was me, I believe I would remove the little guy from that pen, and just raise chicks out of the other male, probably simplify things considerably.
 
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