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I'm a little bit biased against that color because of my struggles drawing it lolDino is the dad of Topaz.View attachment 2344921
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I'm a little bit biased against that color because of my struggles drawing it lolDino is the dad of Topaz.View attachment 2344921
Oh yeah they are lol. There are quite a few that look like that. Wellsummers always get me. Though mine that I have left is a brat hahahMille fleur is beautiful as well! I haven't raised chicks but I wouldn't know about chick colors, but I think that chipmunk chicks are adorable.
Yep. The only time my silkies do get dirty is when they get pooped on by another bird, or if they trip into a mud puddle. They clean themselves up pretty quickly, which is good.Oh, really? I guess that makes sense, it's probably harder for the dirt to stick.
I really like my red sex links with their pretty red and white coloring. I tend to like patterns on chickens as well. My one exception is that if you have a large enough flock, the solid white and black ones look really nice next to the laced and columbian ones.I really like the rich golden-brown shades (buff and red and the shades in between).
But the biggest thing for me is that I like patterns on chickens. Especially tidily organized, intricate patterns, with exactly two colors.
So columbian, laced, double-laced, spangled (Hamburg-style spangled), etc.
I think gold with black patterns is my very favorite, but I also like silver with black patterns, dark red-brown with black patterns, and gold with white patterns.
Mottling tends to look messy to me, so I don't like it as well. (I mean anything with the mottling gene, whether the variety is called Mille Fleur or Jubilee or Speckled or Tolbunt or...)
And for some reason I do not really like the gray shades (blue, splash, lavender.)
The color of my Wheaten Crele Orpingtons is abit tricky isn't it?I'm a little bit biased against that color because of my struggles drawing it lol
I just imagined a silkie walking along and minding it's own business before tripping and falling on it's face in a mud puddleYep. The only time my silkies do get dirty is when they get pooped on by another bird, or if they trip into a mud puddle. They clean themselves up pretty quickly, which is good.
Omg if mine get mud on their head I just crack up laughing. They look so funny when their little poofs are all messed up. But you're right for some reason i never notice theyer dirty the next day..My white silkies stay cleaner then solid feathered birds surprisingly.