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    Comment by 'VistaSRJ' in item 'Production'

    I have a feeling if you used the Hogan test on her you would find her pelvic bones curve in and make it almost impossible- and painful- for her to lay. This would explain the squealing and length of time it takes to lay her eggs.
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    Golden Laced Wyandotte Thread!

    Just a note on color. Hatchery birds are often lighter than the standard, but they can also be darker. Unfortunately, the Black Laced Red progeny of the Blue Laced Red birds has been unknowingly mixed in with many breeding programs, especially at hatcheries where they just don't care. This has...
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    Golden Laced Wyandotte Thread!

    Question: does anyone on this thread raise PURE Gold Laced Wyandottes? I'm talking about a bloodline that is not from hatchery stock, and also has not been crossed at some time with the Black Laced Red progeny of Blue Laced Red birds. While all GLW are beautiful regardless of where they come...
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    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Not sure where you got your chicks, but I'm afraid you shouldn't expect these babies to have lacing. If they are Wyandottes, they definitely have had barring added to their bloodline at some point. It also looks like they have single combs, which would indicate they may not be Wyandottes at all...
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    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    It's really hard to tell from the photos, but here's my opinion. Since #1 only gives a head shot and a little of the body I have very little feather development to help; I can't really judge by the comb, either, because being a SC it is possible for it to be a pullet- SC tend to enlarge more...
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    Looking for some hatching egg sellers

    I ordered 10 of Holistic Pastures Silver Double Laced Barnevelder eggs off eBay. No idea if they came from good stock or not, because not a single one hatched or even began to develop. When I cracked them open at 22 days they were all clear and looked like they may not even have been fertilized...
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    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    Some of mine (various breeds) have started at 2 months, while others seem content to wait. Oddly enough, some of my current GLW started a couple months ago, while my SLW of the same age haven't started yet. They are all 5 mths at this time. All cockerels are individuals!
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    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    I can't see his comb for verification, but coloration definitely looks like a cockerel. Sorry....
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    The Silver Laced Wyandotte Thread

    It looks like my hatchery cockerels. Don't be fooled by a lack of "rooster behavior"; 12 weeks is still really young. Mine are 5 mths old, and still not crowing- but they are definitely cockerels.
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    Using the Hogan Method from "The Call of the Hen"

    Has anyone used this method for determining if your flock will be high or low production? I just finished reading "The Call of the Hen" online, and found it fascinating. I plan to implement it into my breeding program right away. The great part is, using this method I can work on egg production...
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    Comment by 'VistaSRJ' in item 'Wyandotte'

    Yes, I'm referring to buying from small operation breeders instead of the large production hatcheries. Most breeders are going to try to keep their birds closer to the standard and original intent of the breed. I would always recommend people try to find birds from a breeder instead of a...
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    Comment by 'VistaSRJ' in item 'Wyandotte'

    Thanks, I went ahead and changed my review.
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    Review by '' on item 'Wyandotte'

    Out of the breeds I've tried (nearly 20), these guys have it all. While another breed might beat them in a certain area, when it comes to considering all factors, these claim the prize. I love the laced colors! And this is the only breed that offers laced birds without leg feathers and special...
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    Review by '' on item 'Bielefelder'

    I've had 18-20 chicken breeds, and feel I can give a fair judgment on a few of them. The Bielefelder is definitely one of them. I started out with a group of 16, of which 9 were pullets and 7 were cockerels. I had heard so much about these birds that they made the top of my list when I was...
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    Golden Laced Wyandotte Thread!

    Understand, and totally agree that it's exciting if you can get eggs by 22 weeks. I posted my answer because this is a Gold Laced Wyandotte forum, and I hope some people are going for the true-to-breed standard birds, and you just can't expect them to produce like the hatchery birds. Hatcheries...
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    Golden Laced Wyandotte Thread!

    I have to say something about the expectation of eggs at 22 weeks. While it is true that hatchery "heritage" breeds will often lay earlier than quality breeding stock, to expect a heritage breed to be laying at 22 weeks- let alone 19 weeks- is forgetting in a way what kind of birds these are...
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    Golden Laced Wyandotte Thread!

    I can't really state one way or the other on this GLW. It's quite a bit darker than either the cockerels or pullets I have. The pattern still looks like a hen, though, so don't give up yet!
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