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I don’t know the sex of any of these I’ve had them a couple weeks maybe 3 I only know what breeder told meWe have some "cinnamon queen" hens (appear to be the rir + laced wyandotte cross?) They have some partial lacing in places.
That rooster reminds me of that a little.
But I've never seen what the roosters look like.
Some of the chicks appear to be frizzle. If you have both frizzle rooster and frizzle hens, their offspring can have really brittle feathers.
Cinnamon queen roosters are silver, they’re sex-linksWe have some "cinnamon queen" hens (appear to be the rir + laced wyandotte cross?) They have some partial lacing in places.
That rooster reminds me of that a little.
But I've never seen what the roosters look like.
Some of the chicks appear to be frizzle. If you have both frizzle rooster and frizzle hens, their offspring can have really brittle feathers.
Ah, okay. Kippenjungle didn't say silver. But apparently it can't calculate certain things.Cinnamon queen roosters are silver, they’re sex-links
Ok well I don’t know never saw parents so I guess it’s gonna be a wait and seeAh, okay. Kippenjungle didn't say silver. But apparently it can't calculate certain things.
Either way, the incomplete lacing is what reminded me of the hens we have (compared to that 1 picture of the rooster above) so I wondered if one of the parents had some lacing.
Just to clarify, the "lacing" comments was about the very first picture, your dad's new rooster (the mystery "rhode island red". The partial lacing on the chest feathers makes me think one of his parents may have had some lacing.)Ok well I don’t know never saw parents so I guess it’s gonna be a wait and see![]()