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These redquills carry the blood of a wheaton colored line called Murphy whitehackles. So it is not commonly found in redquills, however it can happen from time to time. The stag in the picture is close to a brown breasted brown red, but he is carp legged (meaning the green and yellow mottling pattern you see)
My "redquil / brownreds" have are either gray or green legged, usually with dark eyes. My flock does not breed true in respect to redquil as nearly half are close to being black-breasted red with some brown mottling on breast. Occasional true black-breasted reds do pop up once in a while. What mature weight do your birds typically reach?
These redquills carry the blood of a wheaton colored line called Murphy whitehackles. So it is not commonly found in redquills, however it can happen from time to time. The stag in the picture is close to a brown breasted brown red, but he is carp legged (meaning the green and yellow mottling pattern you see)
My "redquil / brownreds" have are either gray or green legged, usually with dark eyes. My flock does not breed true in respect to redquil as nearly half are close to being black-breasted red with some brown mottling on breast. Occasional true black-breasted reds do pop up once in a while. What mature weight do your birds typically reach?