What might these mixes look like?

Anime2lover

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I have a rooster. He is a mille fleur d'uccle bantam. He is in with two bantam eatser Egger hens, two old english, one porcelain d'uccle hen,, and one golden laced sebright hen. We have hatched babies from him and our other separate flocks. All his babies so far are born with chipmunk stripes. What do you guys think they will look like as adults, using the list of birds and colors I have provided?
 
Can you post pictures of the Easter Eggers? The Old English? I need to know coloring.
I presume these chicks are from one of those pairings.
 
Mille Fluer x porcelain = mille fluer d’Uccles
Mille Fluer x gold laced = incomplete laced with beards, feather legs, rose combs (interestingly there is no feather legged rose combed breed that I know of, so they are one of a kind crosses)
Incomplete laced might give you chipmunk stripes but I think it’s more likely that the EEs or OEGB of unspecified color that are giving you them.
 
Can you post pictures of the Easter Eggers? The Old English? I need to know coloring.
I presume these chicks are from one of those pairings.
Yes. I can get pics of them in the morning. So far, all of the d'uccle roosters chicks have came out as tiny chipmunks.
 
Mille Fluer x porcelain = mille fluer d’Uccles
Mille Fluer x gold laced = incomplete laced with beards, feather legs, rose combs (interestingly there is no feather legged rose combed breed that I know of, so they are one of a kind crosses)
Incomplete laced might give you chipmunk stripes but I think it’s more likely that the EEs or OEGB of unspecified color that are giving you them.
Here is my d'uccle rooster, cream, and his flock.
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Here are the babies that have hatched. All but one of the striped ones are cream babies.
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Your rooster is actually golden neck, not mille fluer, and he is very pretty. He has a copy (or maybe two but probably one) of dominant white. This means the crosses I’ve already listed might have dominant white also.

Golden neckxgold duckwing Old English gives you incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Golden neckxsilver duckwing Old English gives you incomplete golden Columbian males and incomplete gold Columbian females with at some or all of the birds of both sexes with white replacing the black.
Golden neckx splash red wheaten? EE (the light one) blue incomplete gold or red Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Golden neckxblue duckwing?? EE blue incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black. Incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
 
Your rooster is actually golden neck, not mille fluer, and he is very pretty. He has a copy (or maybe two but probably one) of dominant white. This means the crosses I’ve already listed might have dominant white also.

Golden neckxgold duckwing Old English gives you incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Golden neckxsilver duckwing Old English gives you incomplete golden Columbian males and incomplete gold Columbian females with at some or all of the birds of both sexes with white replacing the black.
Golden neckx splash red wheaten? EE (the light one) blue incomplete gold or red Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Golden neckxblue duckwing?? EE blue incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black. Incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Interesting. That's a lot of different possibilities. I tried looking up those mixes myself, but never found the right breed combination. They were all d'uccle and some other breed. Would you happen to have any examples of those mixes?
 
Your rooster is actually golden neck, not mille fluer, and he is very pretty. He has a copy (or maybe two but probably one) of dominant white. This means the crosses I’ve already listed might have dominant white also.

Golden neckxgold duckwing Old English gives you incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Golden neckxsilver duckwing Old English gives you incomplete golden Columbian males and incomplete gold Columbian females with at some or all of the birds of both sexes with white replacing the black.
Golden neckx splash red wheaten? EE (the light one) blue incomplete gold or red Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
Golden neckxblue duckwing?? EE blue incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black. Incomplete gold Columbian with some or all of the birds with white replacing the black.
What about my golden laced? What are the chances of some being her babies and them getting the lacing?
 
What about my golden laced? What are the chances of some being her babies and them getting the lacing?
If they have rose combs they are her babies.
They will be incompletely laced -white or black laced depending on if they have the dominant white gene.
 
If they have rose combs they are her babies.
They will be incompletely laced -white or black laced depending on if they have the dominant white gene.
I'll have to watch the growth of their combs then XD. Can't wait to see what I got with this hatch. They all have fuzzy feet. It kinda surprised me that all of them have stripes, kinda thought he'd have some solid colored babies to.
 

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