Traits (General)
All currently known/released general traits.
Traits are custom or auction-specific and have a low chance to pass down onto offspring.
(Traits may occasionally be released on free adopts.)
Traits are custom or auction-specific and have a low chance to pass down onto offspring.
(Traits may occasionally be released on free adopts.)
Eyes (Colored Sclera)
20% passing rate.
Noticeably unnatural colored sclera.
Noticeably unnatural colored sclera.
Claws (Gradient)
30% passing rate.
Two-toned claws with a gradient-effect.
Can stack with Colored or Mismatched.
Two-toned claws with a gradient-effect.
Can stack with Colored or Mismatched.
Beak & Legs (Colored)
20% passing rate.
Unnaturally colored beak and legs. Can stack with Gradient, Striped, Mismatched or Pearlized. |
Beak & Legs (Mismatched)
10% passing rate.
Beak & legs are two separate colors (sometimes a mixture of both in a "Chimera-like" effect). Can stack with Colored, Striped and Pearlized. |
Beak & Legs (Gradient)
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Beak & Legs (Striped)
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20% passing rate.
Two-toned beak and legs, with a gradient effect. Can stack with Colored, Mismatched, Striped or Pearlized. Can be "doubled." |
30% passing rate.
Unnatural, natural or semi-natural (darker) striping on the legs and beak. Can stack with Colored, Gradient or Mismatched. |
Beak & Legs (Pearlized)
20% passing rate.
Beak and legs with a shiny "pearl-like" effect on them.
Can stack with Colored, Gradient or Mismatched, cannot stack with Striped.
Beak and legs with a shiny "pearl-like" effect on them.
Can stack with Colored, Gradient or Mismatched, cannot stack with Striped.
Body (Two-Toned)
20% passing rate.
Body is a mixture of primary and secondary OR tertiary colors.
This trait is difficult to differentiate on Roosters due to them having a visible tertiary.
(Some variants naturally carry this trait)
Hens may also display two-toned despite having a hidden tertiary.
Not to be confused with "exposed tertiary" for hens.
Body is a mixture of primary and secondary OR tertiary colors.
This trait is difficult to differentiate on Roosters due to them having a visible tertiary.
(Some variants naturally carry this trait)
Hens may also display two-toned despite having a hidden tertiary.
Not to be confused with "exposed tertiary" for hens.
Body (Highlights)
40% passing rate.
Highlights are similar to two-toned, but are often accompanied by other marking traces.
Unlike two-toned, highlights are not restricted to the three color regions and are instead a lighter, brighter/more vivid hue/shade of the primary color. Below is an example of how Highlights affect a teal-colored bird.
Example: Keen's "Zeru" (cyan highlights on teal primary)
Highlights are similar to two-toned, but are often accompanied by other marking traces.
Unlike two-toned, highlights are not restricted to the three color regions and are instead a lighter, brighter/more vivid hue/shade of the primary color. Below is an example of how Highlights affect a teal-colored bird.
Example: Keen's "Zeru" (cyan highlights on teal primary)
Body (Exposed Tertiary)
20% passing rate.
This is a hen-exclusive marking.
The tertiary color is shown in the form of a single or multiple markings on the body.
(Some variant hens naturally carry this trait).
Not to be confused with "two-toned."
This is a hen-exclusive marking.
The tertiary color is shown in the form of a single or multiple markings on the body.
(Some variant hens naturally carry this trait).
Not to be confused with "two-toned."
Example: Pandapop's "Vekka" (white coloration)
Body (Monotone)
0% passing rate.
This trait may occasionally pop up through breeding.
All areas of the Chimkin are affected by a single color-shade.
Particular areas (beak/legs, claws, sclera) have a chance of passing onto offspring at their respective rates.
There is a 20% chance a Monotone Chimkin will produce a Calico baby.
(If Calico is rolled for, all resulting offspring will have it).
Example: Hen #430
This trait may occasionally pop up through breeding.
All areas of the Chimkin are affected by a single color-shade.
Particular areas (beak/legs, claws, sclera) have a chance of passing onto offspring at their respective rates.
There is a 20% chance a Monotone Chimkin will produce a Calico baby.
(If Calico is rolled for, all resulting offspring will have it).
Example: Hen #430