I mean, they are obviously gray in color and I can't see any blue hues so why is that?
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I mean, they are obviously gray in color and I can't see any blue hues so why is that?
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Because it has more to do with the genes that they carry than the actual color.
A good Blue fowl should look Blue but with poor
breeding, bad genes etc. the color can change some.
Also there are many types of Blue.
Blue
Self Blue (aka Lavender)
Lemon Blue
Blue Red
Silver Blue
Just to name a few.
Chris brings up such a good point about the genes.... In the animal world -- colors -- are not what they are in the paint box.I googled "blue chickens" and agree that there must be poor breeding (or photoshopping) because most the chicken pictures looked gray, only 2 looked blueish.
And lightning can make a difference. I raised blue eyed Nigerian goats and you couldn't tell indoors at all. But outside on a sunny day and those eyes were brilliant blue!