One single gene, one V geneHe is fascinating, what sort of comb is that?
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One single gene, one V geneHe is fascinating, what sort of comb is that?
Very coolOne single gene, one V gene
Since he isn’t barred and has a lot of color, he’s most likely the son of a vorwerk or the legbar/spitzhauben.I have one cream legbar, one Ayam Cemani, one Mauve Orpington, two golden Vorwerks and this guy who I think is Cream legbar/Appenzeller
Yes, it’s my bird, I’m unsure of the father but the mother is a lavender Orpington/cream legbar mix
Are you sure about the mother?Here’s a better picture the front of the roo is all white. The hen behind them is who hatched them but might not be their real mother View attachment 3370485
No I’m not, I was sick and let my family members take care of the barn. When I got better I had found her sitting on eggs.Are you sure about the mother?
Hmmm, then that opens up the possibilities for the fathers. I guess we’ll have to wait and see. Though the purebred cream legbar is still definitely not the father due to his barring.No I’m not, I was sick and let my family members take care of the barn. When I got better I had found her sitting on eggs.