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Hen looks maybe a chocolate. If not Dun(Fake Chocolate)Your hen appears to be Brown Red (Gold Birchen) and your roo looks red.
If they are the color I said you’ll get
50% Pullets, black patterned red (incomplete) quail?*Q(mealy?)
50% Cockerels, black patterned red (incomplete) columbian with less hackle markings (mealy?)
I used this sight to calculate the color crossing http://kippenjungle.nl/Overzicht.htm#kipcalculator
@pipdzipdnreadytogo @MysteryChicken what color do you think they are?
Look like they came from a mixed pen to me. Sorry I can't help more!Cute birds! My first thought was Brown Red for the hen, too, but I notice she's more of a brownish color overall rather than black with a red neck as a Brown Red should be. The male does look Red, but I would suspect based on the hen that he's not pure for his color, unless of course they were obtained from different places...
My turn to tag someone in @Overo Mare Any thoughts on these two?
Look like they came from a mixed pen to me. Sorry I can't help more!
Hen looks maybe a chocolate. If not Dun(Fake Chocolate)
AgreedThis is what I'm thinking as well.
Unfortunately, that means it would be incredibly difficult to predict what their offspring will look like. They're very likely heterozygous for a lot of genes, meaning a lot of possible gene combinations when they breed.
I don't see Chocolate or Dun, personally.