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MissTracy
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Dad is a cochin mix, mamas are gold and silver laced, and buff orp/barn mixes.
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How do they look now?Mister T and the girls gave me some really REALLY mixed babies. Looks to me like three roos and two ladies. Whatcha think?View attachment 2456636View attachment 2456637View attachment 2456638
Sadly, a fox got four (which were all boys) and left me with the one girl. Her name is Lucky, and she is gorgeous but kinda small. Not sure what you would call that color?How do they look now?
White Laced Red. My Cornish are the same colorSadly, a fox got four (which were all boys) and left me with the one girl. Her name is Lucky, and she is gorgeous but kinda small. Not sure what you would call that color? View attachment 2571769
I’m sorry about the other chicks. She’s beautiful! Her coloring is mixed, looks like she’s silver with autosomal (non-sexlinked) red.Sadly, a fox got four (which were all boys) and left me with the one girl. Her name is Lucky, and she is gorgeous but kinda small. Not sure what you would call that color? View attachment 2571769
She is not white laced red. At least, not genetically. White laced red is dominant white with red lacing. She appears to be based on silver, not dominant white, due to the black feathers in her wings (dominant white covers black).White Laced Red. My Cornish are the same color
You science smart people and your color talking... I’m just kidding! I have her in with my Seramas and hoping I can tell her eggs apart when she starts laying. Her mama laid brown so hoping she will too. But I love the idea of her crossed with that roo but wouldn’t be able to do anything with the babies. He has that pretty blue.I’m sorry about the other chicks. She’s beautiful! Her coloring is mixed, looks like she’s silver with autosomal (non-sexlinked) red.