Just for interest the chicks looked identical to me, mostly black with yellow underneath and perhaps some on their heads..............
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I got some 'creole' Orpington eggs for my broody and they hatched at the weekend, two are black with yellow spots on their heads, and yellow rumps, the rest yellow with slight brown flecks. I think I have read that creole colouring comes from some combination of barred and red (or red and black?) birds, but I'd just assumed the chicks would be identical at hatching. I just like the colours and am not planning any kind of breeding programme with them, but reading the above posts I wonder if the blacks are boys?
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Could be, Palomino, you'll have to let us know for future ref. And dont forget the pics will you.
Crele can be made by barred male onto black breasted red hen. But I think its not literally a red hen with a black breast but one that is genetically BBR such as copper black maran. I've got chicks which are the opposite, BBR male and cuckoo female, wonder if that will do the same?
Anyone know what wyandotte hen would be genetically BBR?Anyone who says nothing is impossible has never tried slamming a revolving door
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Originally posted by jessmorris View PostBig thankyous to everyone who responded. The maran chicks were both nearly black when fluffy so I thought they would be girls -ah well! The pooters are deffo two of one sort and two of the other - so 2 gels and 2 boys I think!
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Hi there,
the dark marans seems to be a boy as he's jumping on all the other hens and looks like he's trying to mate with them. The lighter grey bird doesn't do any of this at the moment. They appear to be identical as regards combs, wattles and feathers. I've put them back in thier own run now, I didn't like seeing my bantams being terrorised by this big bird (he's only 7 weeks old!)
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