A silky black copper chicken.
There is a breed of chicken called SILKIE that have feathers that look like fur or hair. They come in all different colors including shades of brown and black.
The offspring are black feathered because the black feather gene is dominant
There are a few different breeds of chicken. There are the Australorp, Black Shumen, Cubalaya, Silkie Bantam, Rhode Island Red, Delaware, are just a few of the breeds.
Black chickens like white chickens and white chickens like black chickens.
Im asking the same question lol, i have 3 frizzles and 1 black silkie baby, and from what ive read so far. They do crow but it is no where near other roos, one site even said their silkie roo coo's instead of crowing
Both alleles for feather color are dominant.
Copper oxide appears as a black or dark brown powder after copper has burned.
Copper wiring turns black due to oxidation. It is the air reacting with the metal. Copper wiring also sometimes turns green.
No, not all chickens are yellow, these Chinese "Silky" Chickens are black skinned. Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silkie
a black rock chicken has black featers and may have ginger feathers.
Copper sulfate is not black. Combined with water, as hydrated copper sulfate, it is blue. Without water, as anhydrous copper sulfate, it is white.
Cu2O (Copper(II) Oxide) is a Red Powder. CuO (Copper(I) Oxide) is a Black Powder.