Variations in shade on ground color?
Posted: Mon Feb 17, 2014 12:24 am
Society sisters Rhonda and Lorraine are really starting to warm up to me, letting me snap some decent pictures to share with you all... YAY!
I hadn't realized before how pronounced the difference in their "fawn" coloration is. Being the eager-to-learn rookie, I did some research and found that there are in fact subtle differences in shade of color from one bird to the next. You probably all knew this already, but it's really cool to find out for the first time!
Rhonda is the predominantly fawn hen, though I would describe her color as more of a "ginger" since it's quite reddish though not dark enough to be chestnut.
Lorraine is the predominantly white hen; the tone of her color is slighty "cooler" than her sister... I suspect both girls might be "split for grey" (if that's even possible) because they shared an aviary with a pied "fawn-grey" that I suspect might very well have been related to them. I only paid attention to said grey bird for a split second, not knowing at the time that grey was rarer than "cinnamon" fawn... I passed on it... Sure do regret that decision now!
I would love to one day find a pied grey or "split for grey" male to breed with my girls and see if they produce any grey chicks. I'll need a bigger flight cage though, and I'm a little concerned this yearning is not too different from those feelings that spurred you all to start "Finching"... Only concerns me because I'm still dying from LOLs over the "You know it's bad when..." thread!
Anyway, enjoy the pics! Nothing fancy, just my pied fawn hens for now...
I hadn't realized before how pronounced the difference in their "fawn" coloration is. Being the eager-to-learn rookie, I did some research and found that there are in fact subtle differences in shade of color from one bird to the next. You probably all knew this already, but it's really cool to find out for the first time!
Rhonda is the predominantly fawn hen, though I would describe her color as more of a "ginger" since it's quite reddish though not dark enough to be chestnut.
Lorraine is the predominantly white hen; the tone of her color is slighty "cooler" than her sister... I suspect both girls might be "split for grey" (if that's even possible) because they shared an aviary with a pied "fawn-grey" that I suspect might very well have been related to them. I only paid attention to said grey bird for a split second, not knowing at the time that grey was rarer than "cinnamon" fawn... I passed on it... Sure do regret that decision now!
I would love to one day find a pied grey or "split for grey" male to breed with my girls and see if they produce any grey chicks. I'll need a bigger flight cage though, and I'm a little concerned this yearning is not too different from those feelings that spurred you all to start "Finching"... Only concerns me because I'm still dying from LOLs over the "You know it's bad when..." thread!
Anyway, enjoy the pics! Nothing fancy, just my pied fawn hens for now...