Jun 21, 2009 #1 roocrazy Songster 10 Years Jun 11, 2009 2,137 17 181 minnesota!!!! what color would the chick be
Jun 21, 2009 #2 tracyjenner Chirping 14 Years Oct 1, 2007 12 2 77 North west Central Florida Depends on the genes both are carrying you may get another red, black or????
Jun 21, 2009 #3 Mourningdove Songster 11 Years Dec 17, 2008 1,073 2 169 Cleveland, Tn. If this is the norm the chick I had was born black and has turned red and black evenly as he has grown. Mine was from a black hen and red rooster.
If this is the norm the chick I had was born black and has turned red and black evenly as he has grown. Mine was from a black hen and red rooster.
Jun 21, 2009 #4 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 15 Years May 14, 2008 30,371 398 586 North Phoenix My Coop My Coop Unless you know their parents, it's a crap shoot. If the hens is 'truly' black, All of the offspring will be black.
Unless you know their parents, it's a crap shoot. If the hens is 'truly' black, All of the offspring will be black.