show quality speckled sussex ??

[COLOR=800080]I really can not say much on this hen.  Her color looks better than the first prior hen BUT there are not any profile pictures that I can see her shape in.[/COLOR]
[COLOR=800080]I, also, can not see enough about her face to comment.[/COLOR]


I'll see if I can find pictures of her from the show I took her to. My Sussex look rough at the moment. They think they need to molt.
 
Hi,
This is an open invitation to all Sussex breeders and fanciers.
Please come on over to the Chicken State University SOP thread at BYC.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/732985/csu-chicken-state-university-large-fowl-sop/1120
We are currently discussing all varieties of the Sussex fowl. Please come and bring pics of your birds for us to evaluate and discuss. They don't have to be show quality birds. There are poultry experts on this thread whose valuable opinion you can solicit. If you can get a nice side profile, rear profile, and head shot, and a pic from over hear, this would be wonderful. Please come and join us!
Best Regards,
Karen
Waterford English Light Sussex
in western PA, USA
 



CHECK OUT THE COLOR ON THIS CHICK!

Look at how each wing feather is white tipped...

OMG, I think the color is going to be wonderful on this chick. I hope I am not disappointed.
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Were these chicks light yellow ???? Why are there 2 different color patterns in the chicks ?? The yellow & the chipmunk. I had a dozen yellow chicks last year, but unfortunately lost them in a barn fire.



CHECK OUT THE COLOR ON THIS CHICK!

Look at how each wing feather is white tipped...

OMG, I think the color is going to be wonderful on this chick. I hope I am not disappointed.
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Were these chicks light yellow ???? Why are there 2 different color patterns in the chicks ?? The yellow & the chipmunk. I had a dozen yellow chicks last year, but unfortunately lost them in a barn fire.
I wish I knew why there are two different patterns. The breeder I got my chicks from said he gets both color patterns, however the better colored adult birds usually come from the buff colored birds with the chipmunk face patterning. This chick was buff colored as shown on its head.

We will have to count on some of the more knowledgeable breeders to answer - WHY ? ?? Perhaps, Don or Karen can chime in with some thoughts on this subject.
 

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