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Okay everybody, anyone want to venture a guess as to what this bird is? All I can tell you is I hatched it. I don't know for sure if she came from my birds or from Kowgurl's. I have not had any barred rocks or any other bird with that coloring. The only help I can give you is to name the breeds I had at the time and see if you can guess. I had SLW, BSL, RIR, BO, EE, G/SCampine, OEGB, WCBP, and BL. Anyone want to make a guess?



I also took some pics of some of my hens....


This is the hen that I think laid SCG's blue egg that hatched the white chicks.



A group shot
 
I like Fred a lot. BF got me his video when I was thinking about getting chickens. I must have watched it 10 times.

I have a couple compost piles going right now... I burned the shavings because those chickens had mites. It was a quarantine situation.


Oh, sorry. Yet another example of my not knowing everything. Silly me! I need to work on that...
 
Oh, sorry. Yet another example of my not knowing everything. Silly me! I need to work on that...
Be careful I think when you finally know "everything" that's when you die.
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That's why I try to stay a little uninformed.
 
Blessed if I know.
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It's absurd - I spend all this time on a chicken forum, and all I seem to learn is just how little I know about chickens.
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I know very little about chicken color genetics, but I think I've heard that the barring gene is dominant. It sounds like one parent would probably have to be barred (could be something like Crele: doesn't have to be classic black-and-white). I'm not sure, maybe something like dominant white might be able to cover that up?

It looks to me like this bird has 2 patterns going on, though. What's happening on her head and neck isn't barring; that looks more like lacing.
 
Okay everybody, anyone want to venture a guess as to what this bird is? All I can tell you is I hatched it. I don't know for sure if she came from my birds or from Kowgurl's. I have not had any barred rocks or any other bird with that coloring. The only help I can give you is to name the breeds I had at the time and see if you can guess. I had SLW, BSL, RIR, BO, EE, G/SCampine, OEGB, WCBP, and BL. Anyone want to make a guess?



I also took some pics of some of my hens....


This is the hen that I think laid SCG's blue egg that hatched the white chicks.



A group shot

A black sex link with an SLW. Has a wyendotte comb and when sex links reproduce, they break back to the parent stock, so the barring comes from the Barred rock used to make the BSL.

Beautiful Franken Chicken!
 
See? That makes perfect sense, Ron! Yes, I have BSL hens and HAD a SLW roo back then. He has since been rehomed to a flock of SLW hens. Thank you, it seems simply obvious now, but I would likely never thought about that! Thanks! You so smart!

You may see some of the BCM hens in that group pic......
 
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See? That makes perfect sense, Ron! Yes, I have BSL hens and HAD a SLW roo back then. He has since been rehomed to a flock of SLW hens. Thank you, it seems simply obvious now, but I would likely never thought about that! Thanks! You so smart!

You may see some of the BCM hens in that group pic......

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The Marans look very nice too!
 
See? That makes perfect sense, Ron! Yes, I have BSL hens and HAD a SLW roo back then. He has since been rehomed to a flock of SLW hens. Thank you, it seems simply obvious now, but I would likely never thought about that! Thanks! You so smart!

You may see some of the BCM hens in that group pic......

I was going to guess there was some wyondotte in there..didn't know about the black sex link genetics..now I do.
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Very interesting. I know more about how the red sex links are made...made? ha....
 
Oh, sorry. Yet another example of my not knowing everything. Silly me! I need to work on that...

Yes, why aren't you clairvoyant yet?



Just went outside to do the biddies, and the snow we were supposed to get last night was rain. I forgot that when rain hits snow on the ground it makes ice. Ouch. And I'm covered in wet chicken feed from the fall, but most of it didn't spill!

I have spikes for the bottom of my shoes, but I spend more time picking them up off the ground after they fall off than I do actually using them to grip ice.
 

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