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Revision as of 19:14, 28 March 2014
List of Barnyard Bird Traits | Barnyard Bird Breeds | Barnyard Bird Eyes | Barnyard Bird Classes | Beak Traits | Batty Bosom | Wing Traits | Leg Color | Wacky Wattle | Other Barnyard Bird Traits | Qualified Breedings |
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Beak Color
- Copper
- Zircon
- Umber
- Onyx
- Granite
- Sunstone
The Beak Color trait comes from breeding “Starter Breeds” together or 1 starter with any other bird. Please note that this trait CAN be passed on.
- Beak Colors
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Zircon
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Copper
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Umber
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Onyx
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Granite
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Sunstone
Beak Flaw
- Mottled Dark
- Mottled Light
- Scratched Dark
- Scratched Light
- Cracked Dark
The Beak Flaw trait comes from breeding “Starter Breeds” together or 1 starter with any other bird. Please note that this trait CAN be passed on.
- Beak Flaw
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Mottled Dark
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Mottled Light
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Scratched Dark
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Scratched Light
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Cracked Dark
Beak Design
- Rays
- Tribal
The Beak Design trait comes from breeding “Starter Breeds” together or 1 starter with any other bird. Please note that this trait CAN be passed on.
- Beak Design
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Rays
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Tribal
Leg Color
- Copper
- Onyx
- Umber
- Granite
The Leg Color trait comes from breeding “Starter Breeds” together or 1 starter with any other bird. Please note that this trait CAN be passed on.
- Leg Color
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Copper
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Onyx
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Umber
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Granite
Shades
- Slime
- Panic
- Pumpkin
- Fire
- Frost
The Shade trait comes from breeding “Starter Breeds” together or 1 starter with any other bird. Please note that this trait CAN be passed on.
- Shades
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Slime
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Panic
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Pumpkin
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Fire
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Frost
All shade colors shown on a Rhode Island White Hen