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I've seen them on oakridge auctions
Cool thanks flypen
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So how does this happen? This guy is in a feral colony. I'm interested in how he might have gotten so white?


Here is a picture of the mother, who is black. The father is my avatar photo. So any guesses as to what gives here?
 
So how does this happen? This guy is in a feral colony. I'm interested in how he might have gotten so white? Here is a picture of the mother, who is black. The father is my avatar photo. So any guesses as to what gives here?
Are tou sure another hen didnt get into her nest and layed an egg because the small roo seems to have bright yellow feet and she has black legs. When ever i mix yellow with black or grey my chicks legs woulf come out green or grey with some yelloe
 
Are tou sure another hen didnt get into her nest and layed an egg because the small roo seems to have bright yellow feet and she has black legs. When ever i mix yellow with black or grey my chicks legs woulf come out green or grey with some yelloe
That's a possibility. There are 6-8 feral hens in the group and a couple have yellow legs. I captured and removed all the roosters but my own who has yellow legs. None of the chickens has any bit of white on them though. He's one odd duck.

Except for counting them when they are in their roosting tree it's impossible to tell how many there are and what they do most of the day. I can't even tell the hens apart really. One or two will disappear and just when I've given them up for dead they reappear with chicks. I'm wondering if inbreeding might be a problem for them. They have been completely on their own for a few years now. I moved here a couple of years ago and started removing roo's last year. Other than that they are truly wild.
 

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