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  1. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    I woulSince he is young, he still has more growing to do. I would wait for him to finish growing. His feathers will take longer to develop (all my chicks have been like that). I don't know why their feathers take so long to grow.
  2. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    I'd say you do have a Svart Hona. I don't see any of the Ayam Cermani traits.
  3. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    He looks normal for a young roo. His feathers look good. In my experience, these chickens grow feathers slower than other birds. So He will still grow feathers for a while. He should be fully feathered by 6 - 7 months old. His rooster tail can get to about the same length as his body. His comb...
  4. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    I was thinking from the side, profile type pictures.
  5. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    From what I can see of your cockerel, he is about 4 months old or younger. Still growing. His tail feathers have not fully grown in. If you could take several pictures of him in sunlight, both of his head and tail, it would be helpful. There are some differences between the two all black chicken...
  6. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    Another thing I've noticed with my pure and mixed, is when you open their mouth. My pure AC are jet black, whereas the mixes have a white mouths or spots of white, but no all black.
  7. ScottKelly1974

    The Svart Hona (Swedish Black Hen) Thread!

    I've breed Ayam Cermani chickens. The pure ones do have the black skin and their feathers take longer to grow in. I've let the rooster have some buff orpington and a lavender orpington hens. Those chicks hatch out with black bodies and the orpington color as a face mask and belly. Their feathers...
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