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Speaking of coloring - anyone have any idea what feather pattern this little rooster will have when fully feathered in? His mother was a Red Star(the one in the pullet picture) and father was the mix breed"EE" that is primarily W-Leghorn/Australorp/Blue Am.
The black chick with white feathering over chest is the one I am wondering about.
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Some on legs and outside toe. Not as much as her mother. She was one of two brown eggs I had hatch. The other one was a barred rock egg. I'll have to get a pic of that girl.
You should get a pic of the EE mother to the top one too.Some on legs and outside toe. Not as much as her mother. She was one of two brown eggs I had hatch. The other one was a barred rock egg. I'll have to get a pic of that girl.
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Normal hatchery EE. I figure she must carry white. I was really surprised on the offspring coloring and did think it was a boy when I first saw the white feathers coming in.
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This is the hatchery brahma that is the mother to the bottom one
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Pic of the young pullets leg. Sorry she's so dirty
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Here's the rock's daughter. She's an interesting color. Not fully black, and not fully dark brown. It doesn't show up as well as it does in life.
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I would think that the top pullet would get the white color from the dadNormal hatchery EE. I figure she must carry white. I was really surprised on the offspring coloring and did think it was a boy when I first saw the white feathers coming in.
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This is the hatchery brahma that is the mother to the bottom one
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Pic of the young pullets leg. Sorry she's so dirty
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Here's the rock's daughter. She's an interesting color. Not fully black, and not fully dark brown. It doesn't show up as well as it does in life.
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