FLChickens
Songster
- Jul 4, 2017
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I have too many young roos and an established rooster. One of them was the CUTEST thing hatched out - I so hoped it was a pullet and I was going to keep it. Well, saddle feathers came in and he started to crow - along with several others from the same nest.
Mother I'm guessing is the splash silkie and father was SUPPOSED to be a barred rock - looked like one as a chick but turned out to be black with some reddish feathers around the neck and saddle. He's no longer the roo - I have a BO now that I intend to keep.
This guy was hatched a pretty light grey with kind of a Mohawk. The tail feathers are a pretty silver-gray and he's a soft gray underneath. He's gray all over except the saddle has a brownish tint in some light.
I'm trying to find him a home since I can't keep him and it seems a shame (to me) to eat such an unusual-looking chicken. But is he that unusual? If it's common I wouldn't feel so bad, but I've never seen a gray chicken. And unfortunately we aren't likely to get anymore with a new roo, I think.
(He looks a little more brownish in most of the photos than he does irl)
Thanks!
Mother I'm guessing is the splash silkie and father was SUPPOSED to be a barred rock - looked like one as a chick but turned out to be black with some reddish feathers around the neck and saddle. He's no longer the roo - I have a BO now that I intend to keep.
This guy was hatched a pretty light grey with kind of a Mohawk. The tail feathers are a pretty silver-gray and he's a soft gray underneath. He's gray all over except the saddle has a brownish tint in some light.
I'm trying to find him a home since I can't keep him and it seems a shame (to me) to eat such an unusual-looking chicken. But is he that unusual? If it's common I wouldn't feel so bad, but I've never seen a gray chicken. And unfortunately we aren't likely to get anymore with a new roo, I think.
(He looks a little more brownish in most of the photos than he does irl)
Thanks!