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Sebrights also have hen-feathering so this rooster's saddle/hackle feathers wouldn't be as pointed if it were part Sebright.
if the roo was a sebright and the hen a ginger OEGB, the roo's wouldn't come out hen feathered... like many sebright mixes, they will have long hackle/saddle feathers and normal tails...
these aren't my pics, and this guy is selling these mixed birds on ebay... the mom is silver sebright, father was a columbian roo... they're huge birds bigger than OEGB, long hackles, and non hen feathered tails... you can also see in the picture of a single comb...
http://img1.classistatic.com/cps/po/100909/964r8/8156e52_27.jpeg
http://img1.classistatic.com/cps/po/100909/964r4/752883h_27.jpeg
hopefully the pictures show... here's the link... http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.com/livestock/san-gabriel/bantam-roosters-for-sale/?ad=5876378
Yes.. but notice that they are not AS POINTED as the pure non-henny rooster. My point is that the hen-feathering kind of rounds off the feathers.
Sebrights also have hen-feathering so this rooster's saddle/hackle feathers wouldn't be as pointed if it were part Sebright.
if the roo was a sebright and the hen a ginger OEGB, the roo's wouldn't come out hen feathered... like many sebright mixes, they will have long hackle/saddle feathers and normal tails...
these aren't my pics, and this guy is selling these mixed birds on ebay... the mom is silver sebright, father was a columbian roo... they're huge birds bigger than OEGB, long hackles, and non hen feathered tails... you can also see in the picture of a single comb...
http://img1.classistatic.com/cps/po/100909/964r8/8156e52_27.jpeg
http://img1.classistatic.com/cps/po/100909/964r4/752883h_27.jpeg
hopefully the pictures show... here's the link... http://losangeles.ebayclassifieds.com/livestock/san-gabriel/bantam-roosters-for-sale/?ad=5876378
Yes.. but notice that they are not AS POINTED as the pure non-henny rooster. My point is that the hen-feathering kind of rounds off the feathers.