I know your post was about the chocolate chick, but I just have to say: those two partridge babies are just gorgeous! I especially love that darker one behind the chocolate colored chick in the first picture 

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I know your post was about the chocolate chick, but I just have to say: those two partridge babies are just gorgeous! I especially love that darker one behind the chocolate colored chick in the first picture![]()
Yes, non-symmetrical. Another possiblility would be columbian. In splash, the wing feathers aren't usually solid black though I occasionally see a solid black. Other breeders may have seen more.There are black feathers coming in with white feathers all over but not symmetrically ifthats what you mean.
This chick could be paint or probably splash.
Yes, non-symmetrical. Another possiblility would be columbian. In splash, the wing feathers aren't usually solid black though I occasionally see a solid black. Other breeders may have seen more.
HI! This is my little boy "Pot Pie". He is about 5 months old. He has a few black spashes throughout but harder to see in the picture. What color would you say he is??? He was hatched out of an egg that was labeled paint. Please all opinions are welcome, I'd really like to know what color to say he is.![]()
Thank youYour pretty boy is definitely a paint. Some paints don't have a lot of spots. You may find this thread interesting. https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/429754/the-american-paint-silkieHI! This is my little boy "Pot Pie". He is about 5 months old. He has a few black spashes throughout but harder to see in the picture. What color would you say he is??? He was hatched out of an egg that was labeled paint. Please all opinions are welcome, I'd really like to know what color to say he is.![]()