Doesn't look any thing sort of a naked neck or cross with one anyway.You guys are a crack up!!
I pinged the person I got the eggs from and she’s at a total loss. She’s also breeding for blue egg color so most of her bird build off of Ameraucanas and Cream Legbars. She has no Turkens and never has.
I’ve got enough projects going on around here so if anyone in NorCal wants a cuddly, naked, mullet-sporting project roo, message me.
I'd ask if she's had any frizzles or frazzles. There's something genetically with them, frazzle to frazzle breeding that can give you a bird that looks like it's suffering from severe molt, permanently. I don't see any frizzle type feathering in that bird but it's got some genetic defect anyway. I'm sure the bird will get along just fine, harder on the pullets being featherless.
Naked necks either are, or are not, no in between, and that bird has no naked neck. Just how the NN gene works. And even crosses that have half the gene are naked on the neck and elsewhere (half the legs, breast, vent, feathers cover up a lot more naked then they look), no fuzz, heck they don't even have hair, and smooth in the naked spots. A cross will have a bowtie, feather patch on the front of neck, but still a actual naked neck. Depending on the cross, whether clean neck NN or bowtie Nn, will give you a percentage of nn, completely feathered birds can't even tell they have naked neck in them.
So there is no, maybe it has some naked neck in it? cause it's ,
IT'S SHEDDING IT'S CLOTHES




Cool looking bird anyway. I had a funny one with a jersey giant polish cross, didn't look like either.