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Quote:I have a question for all you breeders who have tons of experience breeding/raising birds... and it is TOTALLY off topic so if anyone wants to reply, please send me a PM. I ask here because I trust your experience so please bear...
Oooooh, she is frizzled! Where did you find her?
Fibromelanotic = black skin, meat, bones.
Quote:Originally Posted by drumstick diva wow:ep looks like the wattles that devoured Cleveland.Yes, they do. That's why I can't decide if I like the *look* or not. I might put him in with some Fm NN G-E girls, I think I would like...
I got some pics of the NNFGE guy in #2 pen --- comb and wattle pics. That is mud on his head. I don't know what-the-heck kind of comb to call it, except BIG. And my most awesome 'chicken dog', Darby, wanted to make sure I didn't...
It could be influence from 'way-back-genes' from Silkie (walnut comb?) popping out, but nothing rosecombed in this line. This guy is the only one with this crazy wide comb I had hatched and he was (for my purposes) perfect in every way....
I don't know 'Drayes eggs', but from the information you could safely say the chicks have a 50% chance of inheriting 'naked neck' and a greater possibility of inheriting 'blue egg gene'. Maybe, Draye could say more.
Yes, these crazy-comb youngsters all have the blue egg gene and 'modified pea-type' combs. The splash NN Frizz G-E guy I'm using in #2 pen (as a youngster himself) started with a neat comb, but his comb has just gotten wider and wider...
These hatched 2/16, Naked Neck Green-Eggers, These are from the eggs set C'mas day. See this crazy comb? It is flat, but wide and bumpy. Blue Frizzle Naked Neck Green-Egger Barred Frizzle Green-Eggers, And that was the end of...
I am soooo excited for you. How far is he from breeding age?
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