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Originally Posted by ki4got
the mutations involved in blrw are blue (and black/splash happen too), mahogany, and lacing (made up of the pattern, melanizing and Columbian genes.)
it's...
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Originally Posted by jerryse
I am curious also.Are they the blue version of golden laced?I would think the usual blue genetics would be at work.Does blue laced yield golden laced and a splash...
I have a question about egg coloration. I recently noticed that 2 of my LF partridge wyandotte hens lay very light colored eggs. Still a brown color but at a glace could be mistaken as white.They are pure breed with Paul blood lines....
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Originally Posted by Ivytwilight
Thank you very much for taking the time to answer my silly question. ^^
No problem and don't worry it wasn't a silly question! There are no silly questions :o)
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Originally Posted by TXLacy
Here's my s/he .... yeah, not sure if Lady Sybil is really a lady or not. My flash washed out the color but her comb and wattles are quite dark...
Sounds like raccoons. I have never heard of crows attacking and a hawk will only take one, pluck the entire bird, then take the carcase. Foxes will also take most if not all of the birds. I had the same thing happen and a fox took 10...
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Originally Posted by Ivytwilight
Hello everyone!
I am new-ish to chickens. I have only had my Dominique ladies for just about a year. We wanted to get two more ladies to keep them company. So, we...
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Originally Posted by new 2 pfowl
During my recent lost peacock experience I flyered and put ads on Craigslist.
But the most important thing was making phone calls.
Call your local...
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Originally Posted by new 2 pfowl
Sorry for double posting dracoe19, but wanted to make sure to let you know:
During my recent lost peacock experience I flyered and put ads on...