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She was hatched from the original grey roo and hen. Some are telling me that the mother hen wasn't a grey, but a red. She wasn't a brown red, or red quill, I'm fairly certain of that. They're in the first photo in my earlier post a few pages back.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613455/show-off-your-american-gamefowl/19110#post_17803435
That little ivory hen with yellow legs has color like it's mother underneath all that white, which makes me think she's got the paint gene. But I'm just stabbing in the dark here as I have no experience. I'm just a googler.
thanks he'll prolly be tripping over his wattles by the time it's cold enough and he's old enough. He's still young barely nubs for spursLooking good
I've got a a few wth massive combs and wattles. Wh/kelsos and two blacks in particular have real thick straight combs. Can't wait lolthanks he'll prolly be tripping over his wattles by the time it's cold enough and he's old enough. He's still young barely nubs for spurs
Makes me appreciate those pea combs even more.I've got a a few wth massive combs and wattles. Wh/kelsos and two blacks in particular have real thick straight combs. Can't wait lol
friend of mine won't own anything but straight comb, he says "peacomb not pure"Makes me appreciate those pea combs even more.
I get that, but it sure is nicer dubbing pea combs.friend of mine won't own anything but straight comb, he says "peacomb not pure"
She was hatched from the original grey roo and hen. Some are telling me that the mother hen wasn't a grey, but a red. She wasn't a brown red, or red quill, I'm fairly certain of that. They're in the first photo in my earlier post a few pages back.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613455/show-off-your-american-gamefowl/19110#post_17803435
That little ivory hen with yellow legs has color like it's mother underneath all that white, which makes me think she's got the paint gene. But I'm just stabbing in the dark here as I have no experience. I'm just a googler.
I can't rule out white was not dammed by a white bird as well. Grey could have come from sire / cock side alone. Did you not have some picks of wheaton hens a few post back.
Parentage for me on hen side not certain unless she is penned up or no other game hens are present. Cuckoldry is standard in chickens.
If it's game it's tough! Mine survived Hurricane Matthew recently. They all came out of the woods and started roosting on my porch a couple nights before the storm. That wind was brutal but they toughed it out. They tried to roost on the porch after it was all over but I put a stop to that. They've survived some pretty nasty storms in the trees, too.survived overnight winds... crossing my fingers today while I am at work.