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its crossed with a few different game fowl not exactly sure wat but they only throw out splash offspring..he has been developing them for many years and doesn't part with then normally.. so im a very lucky man..Nice what is it
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the yellow one might be. Three others look like they are red but if@ that age its hard to tellI bought some eggs off ebay advertised as Harold Brown Gray American Gamefowl. Auction was for seven eggs. I recieved ten. Went from Oklohoma to North Dakota in sub zero winter temps! And when I looked at one week of incubation, I found the eggs with the so called saddle shaped air cells, and one egg did not develop anything and another had an odd blood vessel in it but nothing more. So I was down to eight. A week later I candled again and had to toss two more that quit developing. So I was down to six for the final stretch. Four hatched! The remaining two, both chicks were fully developed. But the one chick had a malformed beak and was missing an eye. The other, a yellow like the odd one out in the pics, died before fully injesting the yolk before hatching. So anyhow, I now have four chicks. These will be my first shot at American Gamefowl. I assume the three chipmunk colored chicks are hopefully the Grays, where the yellow is another color altogether? Am I correct in that assumption? I wouldn't think gray chicks would be THAT variable in chick color.![]()
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The bright yellow one will probably be a silver grey and the darker ones hatch grey (golden grey)the yellow one might be. Three others look like they are red but if@ that age its hard to tell