I've had a Toasty and a Toasty Bernice, both EEs! Toasty Bernice was slightly darker than Toasty.I named her Toasty because she looked like burned toast.

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I've had a Toasty and a Toasty Bernice, both EEs! Toasty Bernice was slightly darker than Toasty.I named her Toasty because she looked like burned toast.
Both of those parents are gold, he had one silver parent, or Silver/Gold split parent, so one of the Barred Roosters is the father. #3, & #4.If the second one is the mother, I would say, based off color, that the father would be the second rooster. Just guessing, though.
So he would of had that silver father? Why would one of the barred roosters be his father? I don't know how the Golden Birchen color works.Both of those parents are gold, he had one silver parent, or Silver/Gold split parent, so one of the Barred Roosters is the father. #3, & #4.
#3, & #4 are the likely father since they've got silver. The other roosters with gold would only produce offspring with gold when bred to gold hens.So he would of had that silver father? Why would one of the barred roosters be his father? I don't know how the Golden Birchen color works.
If this helps #4 was a barred rock mix but mostly barred rock. His father was barred rock his mom was barred rock having a little of something else mixed in.
#3 was a Sapphire gem mix.
#2 was a barred rock cinnamon queen cross.
#1 was a cochen EE bantam cochen Frizzell ( that part was further back. ) mix