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It's early for plumage photos but it's of interest to me to see/document the expression of "golden" on the cockerels. These chicks being a cross of Silver over Partridge (gold). Academically speaking there should be a stark contrast to feathers coming in. Reality is there is not. I can only assume this is due to the gold dillutors inherent in Murphy Line of Silver. The "golden" or yellow plumage doesn't appear to be expressing at this young age. Interesting to me anyway.
Shows up better with the camera than my naked eye. Subtle. Single chick photo, though down looking lighter in sunlight, is one of the darker chicks and you can see the yellow in plumage coming in.
I'll have to get actual hands on photos soon. Confirm that the three dark down chicks are cockerels and get some close up shots of plumage. That has to be done as I close up or open up their dog crate brooding with mom area one of these days. Too much of a hassle to catch them when released for day.
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