Sorry to waste time! The chick looks a lot like my Tetra Tints did as chicks. It has to be an egg mix-up.
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So we juat hatched a clutch, and got a little baby who is wild-type (chipmunk), but the stripe down the back and other markings are almost obscured by the the baby's intense mahogany color. If you look closely you can see the markings. From what it says above, that would make the babe a female, is that right? My phone wont let me post pictures to the forum (bummer). Not sure the breed of the chick, possibly a barnyard mutt, or a clean faced EE.
True. My barn yard mutts are from a GLW roo, my hens who are of laying age are GLW, BR, and gold sexlinks. We know it's not the BR,am I right in assuming it couldn't be from a GLW hen? They are chipmunk as babies, but shouldn't be this outrageous color. It honestly looks like someone dyed the little thing. Ha ha ha And if it were a gold sexlink mother, there would be no sexlink gene in its offspring.Color means absolutely nothing if you don't know the parentage of the chick, them it has to follow certain parameters. The father has to be pure for gold, the hen has to have silver for a red sex link. it's possible to get a sex linked chick form barnyard mutts or EE's, bot of which are typically crosses, but you really need to know the parents.
Thanks for the welcome!! I have several breeds that were chipmunk babies. I've been chickening for awhile now, this is just my first time hatching. We had a hen go broody, so I thought, why not? It's been fun.I have hatched quite a few chicks of various breeds that have the chipmunk markings. If you get all females you are lucky. Those markings are only in the down feathers and many breeds of chicks can have them. When the chicks loose their down and their true feathers come in you won't even be able to tell who had the markings and who didn't. If you look closely at these pictures you can probably pick out some chicks that have some markings on them. Somewhere I have some better pictures. I will try to find them.
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