@alohachickens that dun cockerel is beautiful! So when I was on your page, I saw that dun is blue with brownish tone but the reason ithat you got them is that it doesn't throw splash. (Correct me if I am wrong, I want to know this, lol). I wonder if it is dominant or recessive gene.
Also that...
No problem. You said that you left only three so I got the answer.
Now that is going to be a lot of chickens and projects! Great! More chicks more joy.
I understand. Once we had a bantam rooster. He was crowing 24/7 but problem is that he had that high-pitched voice that you could hear from...
Wow, they are already that old! Oh and let's just hope late bloomimg cockerels never bloom.
I actually knew what roosters you have, but I thought that the only three roosters you got where these three.
I don't know how things work there and how close yout coops are to your houses, but how loud...
Too bad, but like you said, if you breed them to Tank you will get at least Nn. Maybe you could even put them with rooster you hatch from Tank and SS.
How old are these aloha naked necks? I forgot it. Maybe some of the boys turn female in a few weeks, lol
Do you have all naked neck boys that...
This is a true love story, lol. They should give you some beautiful birds. I forgot, who is your number one roo with nn? Apoc?! And you did great job making this tractor. It was worth the time you spent on building it.
If I remember right, your biggest problems are size and white in roosters. Don't know how will you get it right, but could visualize the bird you are trying to get.
Today I came across your page. Looked your posts and everything you've done. That is one long trip but have to say well worth it. Loved some birds, mostly the ones you also liked.
Are the last ones breed to SOP? They look like most of turkens you can see on German shows. I don't really like their SOP, they look too lean and their head and tail look to big on their body for me
I think that you shouldn't be afraid of hatching because I remember you keeping track on your naked necks this past year. You did an awsome job and I just think you would do it again.
And I am here in the same situation about hatching, I have never hatched anything, but will be trying this...
And if I breed her to non-mottled rooster I should get around 50% mottle carriers. If I get a roo that carries mottle and breed him back to his mother, I shoul get around 25% mottles and 50% mottle carriers, am I right? I just think that they would have poor mottling in that girst generation..