I thought it would be a challenge to find enough colors for this breed, turns out they have more than I expected!
Colors: Silver, Golden, Buff, Chamois, Citron, White Eikenburger, Black Eikenburger, Lilac, Blue, Fawn, White Laced Silver
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I thought it would be a challenge to find enough colors for this breed, turns out they have more than I expected!
Colors: Silver, Golden, Buff, Chamois, Citron, White Eikenburger, Black Eikenburger, Lilac, Blue, Fawn, White Laced Silver
Adoptables!
The 3 adoptables i said yesterday!!
The luxury chicken and the toy dog are 15 dollars, the vampire lynx is 26 dollars, payment through paypal only
You DON'T need a Toy House account to buy them! If interested, please comment or DM me!
Please check my design's TOS too!
Also, here are their TH profiles, again, you don't need a TH account to by them, but there is a bit more information on them: Luxury Chicken, Toy Dog, Vampire Lynx
Bringing this back to celebrate Hennifer's life, nasty little bird, we loved her so.
Frog HATES the paparazzi (me) taking photos of her and her wife
chickens are so pretty.... mwah
hard to believe he’s 12 years old!!
Image by Jeannette1980 from Pixabay
Remember an "easy" way to tell what a patterned chicken's e allele is, is by looking at the tail feathers. A (Birchen) bird will have a patterned tail while a eb (Brown) will not. So for example This a Silver Laced Sebright and she has a Birchen based color pattern notice how her tail and even some of her down is laced
This is a Silver Laced Wyandotte and her lacing is a Brown based color pattern. Notice how her tail feather tips and down are black and not laced like the sebright hen above
This works for most patterns EXCEPT autosomal barring (not sex linked barring) which you can still use to tell the roosters e allele but NOT the hens because the hens tail will be patterned regardless of her base