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Would you take a look at my two links I posted yesterday to see if you think Dahlia and Peaches are butterscotch?
I'd give them a little more time to grow and see what color they end up. I think they will develope more gold as they mature. I've had several that looked like yours while...
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per APA standards, there is no such color. There is someone, or some folks working on this as a project color, but it is not recognized as a color in the d'Uccle standard in the U.S. The problem also with using terms like this is it leaves a lot of room for interpretation and confusion...
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Thank you for posting those! I LOVE the golden necked roo! So are Dahlia and peaches golden-necked too (see my two posts above with links to the pics)? They are awfully light compared to your roo.
I would say with all the excess white on your girls, they are possibly splash. I also see...
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I crossed a buff d'Uccle with a porcelain and got some chicks like the one you are describing. The buff on the edges are so mild that I entered her in the show as a white d'Uccle just to see if I got corrected. I didn't.
Since they are hatchery, you'll just have to breed them to see...
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Thank you for posting those! I LOVE the golden necked roo! So are Dahlia and peaches golden-necked too (see my two posts above with links to the pics)? They are awfully light compared to your roo.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/54057749@N06/4999611182/in/photostream/
And here is a picture of the lavender cockerel with the two pullets I was asking about.
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Hmmm....maybe I should order myself a whole bunch of golden necked ones from a hatchery and breed them with white! I think that will get me the chickens I want.
What chickens do you want? A pale, even, golden color?
I want a white chicken with buff (and white) coloration around the...
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No, the golden necked D'Uccles I have seen in pictures are gold. My pullet is white with buff- like a buff orpington around it's neck area and blended some.
Goldneck is sort of a catch-all name for splash d'Uccles. While they really should be gold, splash can be expressed in a lot of...
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No, the golden necked D'Uccles I have seen in pictures are gold. My pullet is white with buff- like a buff orpington around it's neck area and blended some.
Goldneck is sort of a catch-all name for splash d'Uccles. While they really should be gold, splash can be expressed in a lot of...
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No, the golden necked D'Uccles I have seen in pictures are gold. My pullet is white with buff- like a buff orpington around it's neck area and blended some.
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I crossed a buff d'Uccle with a porcelain and got some chicks like the one you are describing. The buff on the edges are so mild that I entered her in the show as a white d'Uccle just to see if I got corrected. I didn't.
Since they are hatchery, you'll just have to breed them to see...
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No, I am not worried about the lavender roo.
I am wondering about the white/buff D'Uccle. Is it even a possibility that it was supposed to be a porcelain? Or is white/buff so far removed from porcelain that the hatchery simply sent me a white/buff?
If it truly is a white pullet, then...
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Hi ChickensAreSweet,
How old are they? Porcelains also have a pattern. Photos would be great!!
You can read their standard here...The Belgian d'Uccle and Booted Bantam Club
Here's an old link that has more photos of...
Ok, now, I have tried to read through a lot of the posts, as well as look it up on the search bar, so here is my question (I couldn't find the answer):
I have two D'Uccle pullets that are white with buff lacing around the upper part of the body. The tails are pure white. They are not...