With those massive beards those chickens have, they look as if they are amish lol
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With those massive beards those chickens have, they look as if they are amish lol
I have seen that claim made several times, none of my birds changed colors after their first molt, one did have a slight change, the feathers across her back had more blue/grey after her molt, but she essetially looked the same and just those few feathers changed, she already had blue in her feathers so it wasn't a new to her color.Is it true that the birds can change different colors after the molt?
I had 2 white hatchery EE and after their molt the both had a lot of buff color on their breast. They didn't have that before. I don't think that is normal though.Is it true that the birds can change different colors after the molt?
This is what I was going to say. One of my chicks had a nice grey beard and lost it in her juvenile moltThey can definitely change a lot growing from chick to adult, and I've seen birds come out with slightly different color patterns after a molt, but they had the same colors in them, just in different places.