Easter CHIMKINS
The Easter Chimkin is a special variation that is only present in abundance around April.
An Easter's chance to produce more of their type are greatly reduced after April is over, roughly around 10%.
(Passing is guaranteed if both parents are Easters.)
If an Easter baby is produced, there will only ever be one egg.
Female and male Easters will always pass either Exposed Tertiary or Two-Toned as a trait to Standard chicks, regardless if the other parent carries them.
First generation Easter Chimkin are heavily restricted color-wise.
They do not naturally allow any dark or unnatural colors or shades, consisting mostly of natural or pastel colors.
Black will never show on a gen1 Easter Chim.
Generation two and onward may develop darker colors through breeding.
Breeding a Standard or Fancy to an Easter rooster may result in the "Tufts" trait.
An Easter's chance to produce more of their type are greatly reduced after April is over, roughly around 10%.
(Passing is guaranteed if both parents are Easters.)
If an Easter baby is produced, there will only ever be one egg.
Female and male Easters will always pass either Exposed Tertiary or Two-Toned as a trait to Standard chicks, regardless if the other parent carries them.
First generation Easter Chimkin are heavily restricted color-wise.
They do not naturally allow any dark or unnatural colors or shades, consisting mostly of natural or pastel colors.
Black will never show on a gen1 Easter Chim.
Generation two and onward may develop darker colors through breeding.
Breeding a Standard or Fancy to an Easter rooster may result in the "Tufts" trait.