Other than the crest I would say this is a partridge barred rock
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do you REALLY need to ask Leigh? LOLWhere in NC are you? I'm near Danville, VA and perhaps between ki4got and myself we can grow some pullets out for you. It would cost a little more than chicks since they'll be sexed pullets, but it would be doable on my part at least (though I'll likely need ki4got to hatch some for us - LOL!)
I hatched her from some SF eggs I bought. She was the only odd one like this from 5. Others are all very typical SF markings. I sent pics of this pullet to her breeder. Breeder says she has a hen that came directly from GFFarms that is a solid orange red with no white spotting. She has some black spots but no white and owner says she looks like a New Hampshire nearly from a distance. We don't know if this pullet came from this particular hen but we are guessing that she did. If this pullet has some outcross breeding, I do not believe it happened at the place where the eggs came from. I don't know but even if she is "pure" SF breeding, I have to say that I wouldn't have fallen in love with the breed as I have if she was typical of their markings! lol
personally, knowing that sfh should be mottled, I don't think i'd use her in my program... it's always possible that gff mixed up some chicks... they deal with so many breeds.I hate to say it, but she looks like a cross to me. ALL SFH have flowering (though it's hard to see on the white ones - LOL). My 2 black / chocolate girls started flowering by 5-6 weeks. And no, they shouldn't show any kind of consistent barring pattern. You may see one or two feathers on Mille Fleur colored SFH that seem to be barred, but there will be no consistency to it at all and the next feather may be spotted, splotched or laced
I hatched her from some SF eggs I bought. She was the only odd one like this from 5. Others are all very typical SF markings. I sent pics of this pullet to her breeder. Breeder says she has a hen that came directly from GFFarms that is a solid orange red with no white spotting. She has some black spots but no white and owner says she looks like a New Hampshire nearly from a distance. We don't know if this pullet came from this particular hen but we are guessing that she did. If this pullet has some outcross breeding, I do not believe it happened at the place where the eggs came from. I don't know but even if she is "pure" SF breeding, I have to say that I wouldn't have fallen in love with the breed as I have if she was typical of their markings! lol
LOL! ki4got is my egg nanny!do you REALLY need to ask Leigh? LOL
show me an egg that needs hatching and i'm all for it.
Quote: lol and I talk to new chicks like a broody too (or excited rooster trying to show the girls a treat he found), to teach them food and water while tapping the food or water dish with my fingernail. usually they run up to my finger first to see what it is. LOL seems to be a language they understand so why not use it?
I do that with brooder babies too... and it always works like a charm.lol and I talk to new chicks like a broody too (or excited rooster trying to show the girls a treat he found), to teach them food and water while tapping the food or water dish with my fingernail. usually they run up to my finger first to see what it is. LOL seems to be a language they understand so why not use it?
Yes - it would not be the first time a hatchery has made this kind of mistake. The breeder needs to know though... her reputation could be harmed if s/he continues believing her eggs are pure. Please let her know what this group has said. It's not her fault, and it could happen to any first-time SFH owner. We just want to ensure the breed stays pure.You have brought up a good point.... that GFF could have put a chick in of one of their other breeds either intentionally or accidently. Thank you everyone for the comments.