I really like the feather pattern on the girl.
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One of our EE's Miss Julia Grant has developed quite the color! She was a yellow chick, and then an all white young pullet, and what we thought was just Julia being chronically filthy is apparently now her coloring! Sorry for the bad cell phone pic but has anyone had a bird look like this? They're about 16 weeks now and we are wondering what on earth she will look like once she matures.
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The color will stay.This is similar to red pyle color.1 copy of dominat white takes out the black and leaves the red.Red pyle is usually based on wheaten.So you have the same effect on a ee hen.
Wow- thanks! I googled red pyle and it does seem like she could be a rendition of that.
Here are a few more pics. I posted her on a local facebook chicken group and everyone started shouting ROO calling out her comb and saddle feathers?? I looked her over hard this morning and although the picture below may give an appearance of saddle feathers, she truly has nothing that looks like them in real life... I think it's an illusion from the light colored feathers. Her comb is a bit more developed (although not more pink) than her comrad EE, but she's hatchery, so who really knows?
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