Candy Corn is gold laced with barring.
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When we got her, her fluff was yellow white color and her crest was feathering out with the cand corn color. That's why I thought she was a candy corn polish. At two weeks she looked just like a candy corn polish, then she turned the reddish color.I meant fluff.
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I looked at the project color, Candy Corn, & it's also called Crele.
Partridge, or wildtype with barring.
I have the feeling the markings were just spots from the juvenile plumage coming in. If she had barring, she'd stay Barred.When we got her, her fluff was yellow white color and her crest was feathering out with the cand corn color. That's why I thought she was a candy corn polish. At two weeks she looked just like a candy corn polish, then she turned the reddish color.
Okay. I'm not sure exactly how to figure that out.She came from Atwoods. I'm not sure what hatchery they use.
Yeah she kind of looked like that when she feathered out.I have the feeling the markings were just spots from the juvenile plumage coming in. If she had barring, she'd stay Barred.View attachment 2568893View attachment 2568896View attachment 2568897These pictures are just to show what I mean by juvenile spots.
Okay, I think we solved what you saw.Yeah she kind of looked like that when she feathered out.
Okay! Thanks! So she isn't a real color. Thanks for the help!Okay, I think we solved what you saw.
She might be split for partridge, so if you get a Cuckoo Polish, & breed her, you can start making the Candy Corn color.
If her parents had any partridge in their blood line anyway. You can always test breed to find out though. Most polish are Birchen Based.
You're welcome.Okay! Thanks! So she isn't a real color. Thanks for the help!