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Its a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, I dont think its as Sussex due ti the rosecomb
even though she is a BLRW I would like to say that if she was mixed with a SS she would still have a RC.
This is true, she could be a cross between a single comb and a rose comb and still have a rose comb.
I actually thing she may be crossed with a BLRW and a RIR, I just saw pics of this cross on the Wyandotte forum and they looked pretty much like that. A Speckled Sussex could be possible instead of a RIR, but remember that the mottleing in the speckled Sussex is a recessive gene and wouldn't show in an F1 cross bird, plus, her spots are blue anyway, not white. either way in the case or a speckled Sussex F1 cross, it would look the same as a RIR cross, they are both red columbian, the SS just has mottling. So I would say the hen is a cross of a BLRW and a RIR or SS.
Its a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte, I dont think its as Sussex due ti the rosecomb
even though she is a BLRW I would like to say that if she was mixed with a SS she would still have a RC.
This is true, she could be a cross between a single comb and a rose comb and still have a rose comb.
I actually thing she may be crossed with a BLRW and a RIR, I just saw pics of this cross on the Wyandotte forum and they looked pretty much like that. A Speckled Sussex could be possible instead of a RIR, but remember that the mottleing in the speckled Sussex is a recessive gene and wouldn't show in an F1 cross bird, plus, her spots are blue anyway, not white. either way in the case or a speckled Sussex F1 cross, it would look the same as a RIR cross, they are both red columbian, the SS just has mottling. So I would say the hen is a cross of a BLRW and a RIR or SS.