CoopBoots
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- Aug 31, 2022
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I have a random question; if this isn't a good place for it please excuse me!
I have a bunch of Buff Orpington x Leghorn chickens (I'm assuming various color leghorn hens were used in this original crossing as the chicks grew into black, white, white and buff, buff, brown, and ginger). Out of this "Leggington" flock, I've crossed a buff and white rooster over a brown hen and a black hen. I've simultaneously hatched two mystery eggs that had a different "Leggington" rooster (also buff and white) over either barred rock or black sex link hens. The results have been interesting:
There's two black chicks, one of whom has distinct white "penguin" looking areas, a "blue" one and a golden one.
Can anyone tell which chicks might belong to which mother?? I'm super curious what combination ended up in blue, of all things... Is it possible it will stay this color?
Thanks so much!
I have a bunch of Buff Orpington x Leghorn chickens (I'm assuming various color leghorn hens were used in this original crossing as the chicks grew into black, white, white and buff, buff, brown, and ginger). Out of this "Leggington" flock, I've crossed a buff and white rooster over a brown hen and a black hen. I've simultaneously hatched two mystery eggs that had a different "Leggington" rooster (also buff and white) over either barred rock or black sex link hens. The results have been interesting:
There's two black chicks, one of whom has distinct white "penguin" looking areas, a "blue" one and a golden one.
Can anyone tell which chicks might belong to which mother?? I'm super curious what combination ended up in blue, of all things... Is it possible it will stay this color?
Thanks so much!