You are describing a Barred or Sliver penciled Wyandotte Large American breed with a rose comb (looks like a double) and clean leg. Standard will reach 6.5 pounds and bantams weigh out to about 2.5 Lbs. They are calm and industrious usually quite docile. Medium egg producers with large, light to rich brown eggs.
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An Erminette chicken is a chicken with a gene for black feathers and a gene for white feathers. Since the genes are co-dominant, the Erminette chicken has black and white feathers, rather than one or the other or grey.
The offspring are black feathered because the black feather gene is dominant
Phasianidae, and is classified as Gallus gallus
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
A swamp chicken is a slang term used for certain types of people. A swamp chicken is when a white girl only dates black men.
Eggs. Some lay white, brown, pink, or even green. Some have speckles it depends on the type of chicken that lays the egg.
A Barn Owl has a rich brown coat with black and white speckles.
what about oreo? Like the cookie. :P or speckles. Jimmy :D peanut
Black chickens like white chickens and white chickens like black chickens.
White with brown speckles.
no. black is dominant to white, and white is dominant to blue. the only sure way to get a blue chicken is to breed two other blue chickens.
This cross of a black chicken with a white chicken producing an all black and white speckled offspring is an inheritance known as co-dominant inheritance.
Toucan eggs are white.
Yes. My mother breeds blue heelers and has had an occasonal "white" pup with black masks and speckles throught their bodies.
Not sure of the current going rate but in the "old days" a black chicken was 5/7ths the cost of a white chicken.
An Erminette chicken is a chicken with a gene for black feathers and a gene for white feathers. Since the genes are co-dominant, the Erminette chicken has black and white feathers, rather than one or the other or grey.
a cardinal's egg is white with brown speckles.