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Not as easy as you think...Maybe it is just that easy...keep the super dark ones!![]()
I would keep the unbarred wiltype looking birdsIn my case only about 1/4 of these will ultimately be kept.
Maybe it is just that easy...keep the super dark ones!![]()
Not as easy as you think...
In my case only about 1/4 of these will ultimately be kept.
I would keep the unbarred wiltype looking birds
That would be my best guess...1 male (not striped) and 2 females (striped)....but I've only hatched one set of RB's this last spring so I will defer to those with more experience as I suspicion they would prefer darker looking indicators if you plan to breed.
Lady of McCamley
sorry to break it to you but the orange colored ones dont look like Rhodebars to me, if I were to answer the question technically(scientifically) At best these Orange Chicks with partial chipmunk stripes are Rhodebar improvement project(and I say at best as optimistic I can be) which will make them e+/eWh
or.. At worst they are the offsprings of an unexpected cross with a wheaten based bird, which will still make them e+/eWh as well, but instead of improvement project birds and proper F1s they will be simply "Mutts"
Questions: did you get them from a "Breeder" and hatch them?