Also, this runty one in the middle looks white, unlike that last ones I hatched a year ago which were more yellow. Is it a pure Wheaten, or White?
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Also, this runty one in the middle looks white, unlike that last ones I hatched a year ago which were more yellow. Is it a pure Wheaten, or White?
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The one in the middle was most likely fathered by the Splash Wheaten Malay Cock, since that came from the coop he was in. The hen that produced the chick is Wheaten, but zero black in the tail though.On a closer look, they seem to be Wheaten/Wildtype heterozygote(partridge is rarely seen in Malayoid type of birds), the white chick in the middle could be pure Wheaten or Wheaten/Wildtype but Splash(only of both parents were diluted by the blue mutation)
Post pics of the chick's progressWondering if my Malays are carrying the recessive Diluter gene, Ig/Ig. The two yellow stripey chicks are feathering out as Buff with blue, or just buff with black. So, far the solid yellow looks like it maybe feathering out white.
Will post pictures later.
Will do.Post pics of the chick's progress
None whatsoever. Both are Extended Black, single comb, clean shank and while javas have yellow skin, the White skin from Australorps is dominant over the yellow one@nicalandia
Blue Australorp x Mottled Java -- would I be able to tell the difference between a chick from this pairing and a pure Australorp from it's appearance?
None whatsoever. Both are Extended Black, single comb, clean shank and while javas have yellow skin, the White skin from Australorps is dominant over the yellow one