I have four Scots Grey hens, which I bought as roughly 4-week chicks from a heritage breeder near my village. They were entirely identical at first, but now at the 10-week mark one is noticeably different from her sisters. Clorida's feathers are almost completely black, rather then black-and-white barred. Her head is wider, and beak and skin darker, and the feathers are defiantly shaggier. They also seem more pointed at the tips, especially around the neck.
I can't find any pictures of Scots Grey that show anything but the uniformed looking black-and-white barred. Is this just a genetic quirk, or did someone get a little something extra in the back of the woodshed? (as they say)
I can't find any pictures of Scots Grey that show anything but the uniformed looking black-and-white barred. Is this just a genetic quirk, or did someone get a little something extra in the back of the woodshed? (as they say)