b'ier 2 Highligh\x1fsPar\x1eridge RockPar\x1eridge Rockbreast plumage is reddish bay penciled with black.Plymouth Rocks were developed from a cross of Dominique males and either Black Java or Black Cochin females. Partridge Plymouth Rocks were developed using Partridge Cochins, Dark Cornish, Brown Leghorns and Golden Laced Wyandottes along with the original Barred Plymouth Rock. Partridge Plymouth Rock chicks are light brown with the head and body being much darker. They have single combs and clean, brown and yellow legs and feet. Adult males have a red head and greenish black hackle and saddle feathers that are laced with red. The wing fronts, breast, body and main tail feathers are black while the wing bows and back are red. The coverts are greenish black, forming a wing bar when folded. Adult females have red heads, and the body, back and S ilver Laced Wyandotte Silver Laced Wyandotte The true origin of the Wyandotte is unknown; however, Dark Brahmas and Spangled Hamburgs were probably used in the development of the original Silver Laced variety. Silver Laced Wyandottes are black with white streaks down the back. The chest and abdomen may be either gray or white, and the wing tips are white. They have a rose comb with yellow and gray, clean legs and feet. Adult males have a white head with each feather having a black stripe. The neck is greenish black with narrow white lacing, the back is white, and the tail is black. The breast feathers are white with greenish black lacing. Adult females have the same white feathers with greenish black lacing on their body, back, breast and lower thighs. The female head is white, and the tail is black. 1-800-243-3257 IdealPoultry.com sales@idealpoultry.com 14'