How did it look when it first hatched? All my true lavs backs are faintly striped with lighter blue on hatch. The ones that are completely solid turn out to be splashes, and it can certainly take quite a bit of time for the splashes to develop.
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How did it look when it first hatched? All my true lavs backs are faintly striped with lighter blue on hatch. The ones that are completely solid turn out to be splashes, and it can certainly take quite a bit of time for the splashes to develop.
I recently had a silkie chick hatch from a black hen and a blue split roo and was wondering if someone could tell me if it is a black chick or a blue? The roo was a dark blue and because this one has a very light belly I'm thinking it is a blue as well. Are black chicks hatched jet black or do they have something light feathering in there as well?
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I was about to say pretty much the same...
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In that case, you will just have to wait until adult plumage to know for sure. If you tell us which varieties were hens and roosters, we might be able to give you a better idea.
He looks black to me. Self-blues would never look this dark at hatching. Blues is a different thread, but a lighter or even white or yellow belly is possible both with blacks and blues.
In that case, you will just have to wait until adult plumage to know for sure. If you tell us which varieties were hens and roosters, we might be able to give you a better idea.
Does anyone have any Lavender silikes for sale? I am looking for a pair or trio of SQ lavenders. Thanks!!!!