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I'll post better quality pic. The color is a pale gray or lavender. My eyes see gray.Where are you all seeing a porcelain pattern?
I'm not seeing any buff, which should still be visible. The down lacks any lavender color.
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I'll post better quality pic. The color is a pale gray or lavender. My eyes see gray.Where are you all seeing a porcelain pattern?
I'm not seeing any buff, which should still be visible. The down lacks any lavender color.
Okay so probably a really light/poor quality PorcelainI'll post better quality pic. The color is a pale gray or lavender. My eyes see gray.
Definitely no white in this little guy. My picture was poorly lit and then I tried to correct it. I'll take a better one. But there is no white anywhere that I can see.Neither. It is white. Porcelains have a specific down pattern and the feathers have a certain look.
There is no pattern on this chick anywhere and it is pure white.
My thought is poor quality lol! It's a Hoover Hatchery baby and when I emailed i was told "possibly porcelain u'duccle"Okay so probably a really light/poor quality Porcelain
Okay yeah that makes sense. Hoovers is known for bad quality.My thought is poor quality lol! It's a Hoover Hatchery baby and when I emailed i was told "possibly porcelain u'duccle"
Okay yeah that makes sense. Hoovers is known for bad quality.
That's why I wondered. I've looked at pics of the porcelains and they definitely have a particular pattern. This little guy is solid with no variation. It will be fun to see how she/he turns out. It's such a pretty unique color.Okay yeah that makes sense. Hoovers is known for bad quality.
The lavender should still be darkerPattern doesn't develop until the bird is a bit older. Chick feathers don't always reflect adult feathers.