what causes the down to have some white, some yellow, and some tan colored markings at hatch? I’ve not seen it before, so I’m curious! Is it normal and I’m just too new? Will any of the color remain? I’m in love with it! It’s so pretty![]()
Unfortunately, I don't know why it has white, yellow, and tan for the light markings.
I have seen some chicks with a variety of white, cream, yellow, and tan shades (but not the large amounts of black). And I have seen chicks that have the black with some amount of white/yellow (but not so many shades of it.)
So I can't tell if your chick is just a part of normal that I haven't noticed before, or if there is something unusual about it.
I think the adult color & pattern are likely to be much different than the current chick down color & pattern, but I'm not going to try to predict how.
I hatched this baby and I “think” it is a black marans momma crossed with my Olandsk Dwarf rooster (he seems to have the lead role in that run). I know since ODs are land race they can probably hide a bunch of weird genetics, and my Marans is a project marans that was supposed to be chocolate and came out black…
Regarding who the parents could be:
The chick looks like it has a rose comb (definitely not single, but I'm not positive whether it's rose or another comb type), and barring (the light marking on the top/back of the head.)
Marans have single combs. Does your Olandsk Dwarf also have a single comb?
Two parents with single combs can only produce chicks with single combs. A rose comb chick must have at least one parent with a rose or walnut comb.
If it does have barring, it must also have at least one parent with barring. By "barring" I mean white lines across the feathers, no matter what other color the feathers might have. Of course white barring is most obvious on black chickens, and much harder to see on light colors.