Btw This thread is five years old so guessing she has a good idea by now lol
Lol whoops, my bad. Just scrolling on by and was like "Hey, I can answer this question."
Guess I was 5 years too late haha!
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Btw This thread is five years old so guessing she has a good idea by now lol
I have a SF chick now that I think is a pullet--she is 3 weeks old now, and I can show you her picture progression. I have lots of pics, so if you want to see a different angle of something, let me know. I have a question, though, too--is she going to get lighter? She seems much darker than an adult should be (but not as dark as a roo), right? She is from Meyer Hatchery.
Here she is at 1 day:
1 week (with my 2 week old EE and SLW):
2 weeks:
3 weeks:
This 3 week old is obviously a cockerel... but his solid white color has me wondering. I ordered blue salmon hatching eggs from a breeder. She said she has blue hens but a regular cockerel over them so I may get blue or regular salmon Favs. Would this be a splash?
If the male was salmon there is no way to get splash offspring. He's likely a recessive white. I know of at least one flock of salmons/blue salmons that had them pop up from time to time. Did he come from TX?
That does not really look like a Faverolles of any color. Does it have 5 toes on its feet? Could you take a couple more pictures?
If the male was salmon there is no way to get splash offspring. He's likely a recessive white. I know of at least one flock of salmons/blue salmons that had them pop up from time to time. Did he come from TX?