Backyardexplorer
Chirping
- May 30, 2024
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Hi all,
Today I purchased two zombie chicks locally, both from a ayam cemani roo and a leghorn hen. (What I was told at least)
Chick #1 is around 6 weeks old. White in color with black skin and comb. Typical zombie chick based on the photos I’ve seen online.
As I was speaking with the owner she mentioned they had just hatched an F3 zombie chick that was blueish in color. The chick looked different from all the rest they had hatched which meant the white leghorn traits were being bred out? She was unsure if they would sell this chick or not.
I was intrigued, knowing zero about genetics or zombie chicks I asked to see chick #2 and I ended up leaving with this chick as well. I mean, why not?
My question is, could someone explain to me a little more in depth why this chick was blueish in color and not white? I’m genuinely just wanting to understand the breeding genetics a little better. I purchased the chick for no other reason than I thought it was adorable.
Any insight is appreciated!
Side note: these chicks were inexpensive and purchased as straight run. It will not hurt my feelings if the breeding is not 100% up to par. Just looking to learn!
Also curious, do you think I purchased hens?
What does F3 mean?
Signed,
A curious chicken mama
Today I purchased two zombie chicks locally, both from a ayam cemani roo and a leghorn hen. (What I was told at least)
Chick #1 is around 6 weeks old. White in color with black skin and comb. Typical zombie chick based on the photos I’ve seen online.
As I was speaking with the owner she mentioned they had just hatched an F3 zombie chick that was blueish in color. The chick looked different from all the rest they had hatched which meant the white leghorn traits were being bred out? She was unsure if they would sell this chick or not.
I was intrigued, knowing zero about genetics or zombie chicks I asked to see chick #2 and I ended up leaving with this chick as well. I mean, why not?
My question is, could someone explain to me a little more in depth why this chick was blueish in color and not white? I’m genuinely just wanting to understand the breeding genetics a little better. I purchased the chick for no other reason than I thought it was adorable.
Any insight is appreciated!
Side note: these chicks were inexpensive and purchased as straight run. It will not hurt my feelings if the breeding is not 100% up to par. Just looking to learn!
Also curious, do you think I purchased hens?
What does F3 mean?
Signed,
A curious chicken mama