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OH golly! :shock:

I have 2 like this, the darker patches made me think they were the buff ones,

& 3 plain yellow which I thought would be the white ones. I also have a black "sablepoot"

without feathery feet! :roll: we dont know what she really is yet.

Hmmm..methinks my hatching egg provider is pulling my leg, or just extremely

disorganised! Lucky we were only doing this for fun.

My pekin chicks seem a little behind in development to others photos on here,(combs & feathers)

I hope they're not interbred too!

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They were all hatched au natural under my broody pekin mum, closely watched & fussed over at

every stage, so the age is correct, the 2 that are growing black feathers (Spot & Smidge) are bigger

than the others & feathering up quicker. I wondered if they were Columbian?

The other 3 pekins are even more behind with feathers.

The black mystery chick has huge wing feathers & a proper yellow comb, so it cant be the way they're

fed or kept. Perhaps they're a bit interbred then.

I dont have much luck with chicken breeders. I started with 2 orpingtons - one turned out to be a cockerel,

the other had a hernia, I brought a "maran" that turned out to be a Warren (she assured me maran's

could be brown) I rehomed our loved pet orp cockerel to a 'lovely' man who was collecting poultry to

freerangenin his smallholding as a hobby - turned out to be a breeder who doesnt even own the land,

he apparently "rehomed" our cockerel. :(

Now I've got 6 cross breed chicks that I may have problems rehoming!

They must see me coming.

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Oh dear, you haven't had much luck! When you collected the eggs were the chickens all seperated into breeding pens? If at any point they are free ranging than they could be mating with all sorts! If you decided to hatch again I can recommend some good pekin egg sellers.

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It could well turn out to be columbian I suppose but any breeders that has those would probably not mix them up with buffs as the colombian eggs and chicks would be worth more

 

When buying eggs or chicks do try to see the breeding birds if you can and question the breeder, if they arent sure about their breeding stock and if colour/type is important to you then walk away

 

Interbreeding isnt generally a concern in chickens, some breeders havent bought in outside stock for years, you'd expect some hatchability problems in a very very inbred flock but not really problems with colour or maturity

 

It may be a genuine error, last year I had a trio of lavender pekins that were producing all different colours of chicks, I replaced the cockerel this year and have only had lavenders so goodness knows what the make up of the previous cockerel was!

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You mean some of the parents could have been the right colour but of mixed parentage?

I didnt see the parents, I asked him for a mixure of pekin colours in the box so it would

be a surprise when they hatched, but when I picked them up he said only Buff & white

were available that day. Live & learn I suppose. Oh well, so long as they're Pekins & healthy

I love 'em anyway.

I'll stop grumbling now & try to enjoy them!

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