pics of them as chick would be great too as one would see them as adults and chicks
I put one up. The dark chipmunk and the light yellow looking one, it isn't really yellow, but the lighting does that when they are in the brooder.
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pics of them as chick would be great too as one would see them as adults and chicks
the Light one does look wheaten looking, BUT it seems it has better barring...I put one up. The dark chipmunk and the light yellow looking one, it isn't really yellow, but the lighting does that when they are in the brooder.
You are correct... sorry... Not Rhodebar
I agree, they would be just gold based Delaware, who should have the same genotype as Rhodebar with the exception of Wheaten and Silver instead of goldI need to look on a bigger screen but regardless of sex I would not breed 2 of the 3... Only the chipmunk one. The reason? No matter how much you like them as adults you do not want to pass on their inability to be easily autosexed. Jmo
I need to look on a bigger screen but regardless of sex I would not breed 2 of the 3... Only the chipmunk one. The reason? No matter how much you like them as adults you do not want to pass on their inability to be easily autosexed. Jmo
Doesn't matter... If it isn't autosexable it isn't a Rhodebar. I would put it in the freezer regardless of sex. I have found that pullets taste just as yummy as cockerels. But then again... I am the Queen of Cull. ROFL
The darker one looks like many of the females coming out of GFF stock. That light one, while pretty, does not have the auto-sexing trait that a Rhodebar should have. Can you see if you can get pics of the parent stock?
Penny