ChloeSilkie08
Crowing
It could be.It isn’t, I don’t think.
The first pic with the white birds (when they are much younger) has it, and so does the second.
Cali Whites and Austra Whites are very, very similar looking, but are different crosses.
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It could be.It isn’t, I don’t think.
The first pic with the white birds (when they are much younger) has it, and so does the second.
Cali Whites and Austra Whites are very, very similar looking, but are different crosses.
It isn’t....It could be.
Sorry, I meant it could be Cal WhiteIt isn’t....
It’s feathers.
Oh, sorry. I agree. I don’t own either of the breeds, but from what I’ve seen, they do resemble them.Sorry, I meant it could be Cal White
It's okay! Austra Whites are AMAZING! If you have the chance to get one, get one!Oh, sorry. I agree. I don’t own either of the breeds, but from what I’ve seen, they do resemble them.
They’re definitely a breed I would consider! I need some whites in my egg carton.It's okay! Austra Whites are AMAZING! If you have the chance to get one, get one!
Always leaving me stunned with your knowledgeThe red hen is sex link cross of RIR roo over Silver laced wyandotte hen. Not a common sex link mix but TSC ocasionally has them. I forget the exact name, but it might be something like Brown star or Brown sex link.
The white hens are not Cali whites or Austra whites. Both are dominant white over black, and always produce white birds with black specks. No red anywhere in the genetics. They could be Amberlinks or some new hybrid mix.
Haha me too in that case I withdrawal my Austra white commentI assumed it was dirt.
I have raised ISA Browns in the past and those don't look like the ones I had. They do appear to be crosses. Some hatcheries do do some cross breeding and come up with their own special crosses. Maybe a production Red.ISA browns are the ones, not sure about the others