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Do you have pictures of the possible parents?I realized I never asked my questions, the father of my light colored chicks is definitely my blacktailed red frizzle, but I'm not sure of the mothers or the father on the 3rd. I have the red frizzle and a silver birchen rooster, for hens when I set the eggs I had a golden neck duccle, quail danver, silver birchen, blue mottled, and barred cochins. My buff brahma hen had been removed from the pen for weeks. So is it possible to tell who laid who from this information or is it all recessive and I need to label my next hatch to see?
Do Austrawhites usually have gold leakage?That's an Austrawhite 100%
Silver in chickens is white (there’s also recessive white and dominant white)It doesn't show in pictures but their feathers are a little paler than their down and they have bright white in places, so this would still be silver? Also I was creeping and I plan on doing a naked neck cochin project next spring, do you have any tips? How far did you get?
Breed a naked neck to a Cochin and keep breeding naked necked offspring from every generation back to a cochin.
There’s no way to tell if it has white barring yet. The chick looks silver to me, but time will tell.Okay I have a confusing one (for me anyway!) and wanted to get some expert thoughts (@nicalandia and @NatJ)! This chick was hatched from my bantam run, which has 4 boys in it.
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A lavender cuckoo Orpington cockerel (I know he’s not bantam, but they were nice to him as a baby and he refuses to join the big kid run…working on it). He was born early April, so currently 5 months old. I have an Olandsk dwarf rooster that is active and fertile and about 1.5-2 years old, a bantam buff Brahma from a show breeder that is 5 months old, and a mottled EE cockerel that is 6 months old.
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Now, in my very limited knowledge I have learned mainly from both of you—barring from the MALE means either sex will be barred and the lavender will not be visible unless bred to another lavender. SO, first off—to get a bird that is white with black barring…the dad has to be the Orpington yes? Or is it possible barring is hidden in the EE?
Next question is who is the mom? I do not have any mixed breeds in this run except the three mottled EEs and they do NOT have feathered legs. The only hens I have with feathered legs are a Splash Silkie, a mille fleur d’Uccle, and a light Brahma. I also had a black Silkie that died from the heat the week after this egg was collected. Is she the mom? She seems like the only possibility! I’m sort of shocked because I didn’t think he was fertile yet and had no idea she was laying eggs, as he hadn’t really been showing interest in the bantams or that he knew what to do yet, and he’s rather large! Guess it’s time to move him over whether he likes it or not! Poor tiny birds! This chick is growing rather slowly and is way behind it’s hatch mates…but continues to grow and eat so I think it will make it.
I think I sorted it out by talking it out but wanted to be sure hahait would make me so happy if it’s one of Cher’s babies. She was just the sweetest Silkie
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Dominant white with gold leakageOpinions on my boy 007's color suspicion?