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post #1631 of 2535

 

Misc.. Pics of longtails.. some projects, some finished..

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These girls lay my blue eggs for me..

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love the faint barring look..

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nice full tail coming in..

 

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Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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https://sites.google.com/site/stewartlongtails/home

Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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post #1632 of 2535

Amanda you have a line that lays blue eggs?

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post #1633 of 2535
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Originally Posted by Toni-Marie View Post

Your birds look good Aubrey...I'm glad there in the hands of a very good breeder...TM

thanks a lot Toni ! I owe it all to you and your help

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post #1634 of 2535

Dvang

it's the D-2362-N that I have used, all of them are good though. Do get the fan one. I never get the turn just because I handle so many eggs. I can get 140 bantam eggs in one without the turner, compared to 50 or so how ever many the tray holds.

 

sorry for the delay, work and birds keeping me  tied up

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post #1635 of 2535
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Originally Posted by Celtic Hill View Post

Amanda you have a line that lays blue eggs?

Yes, The eggs are getting darker.. My black rooster is from blue egg layers.. So the offspring are laying blue eggs..! 3 out of 4 pullets.. Not sure the 4th pullet is laying.. kind of excited.. They even have the straight combs which is hard to get on a blue egg laying bird..

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Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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https://sites.google.com/site/stewartlongtails/home

Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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post #1636 of 2535

That is so cool! What did you do to get to that point? Did you outcross to americana's? But then you would have lost the type. Humm, This is really cool! lol

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post #1637 of 2535
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That is so cool! What did you do to get to that point? Did you outcross to americana's? But then you would have lost the type. Humm, This is really cool! lol

 The outcross was years and years ago.. And yes, rumpless Auracanas.. 

https://sites.google.com/site/stewartlongtails/home

Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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https://sites.google.com/site/stewartlongtails/home

Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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post #1638 of 2535
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Originally Posted by onagadori View Post

 The outcross was years and years ago.. And yes, rumpless Auracanas.. 

When we used to breed araucanas, we had a line of blacks that would get the dark faces during the summer. Their tailed chicks always had longer tails that were lower, I still wonder if these had sumatra bred into them for color or something, or if they were from a blue egg laying sumatra project

post #1639 of 2535

Boggy Bottoms,
I completely understand what you're saying. So should I just go with a cheap hovabator one?
I have a turner because I am in college and my mom does not have the time to turn the eggs. 
When I incubate I just turn them by hand... How often do you turn? and do you turn eggs one by one?

Thankssss
I am going home today to go bleach the incubator & incubate the silver pheasant eggs

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Originally Posted by flyingmonkeypoop View Post

When we used to breed araucanas, we had a line of blacks that would get the dark faces during the summer. Their tailed chicks always had longer tails that were lower, I still wonder if these had sumatra bred into them for color or something, or if they were from a blue egg laying sumatra project


I think Toni-Marie has blue egg laying sumatras..

https://sites.google.com/site/stewartlongtails/home

Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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https://sites.google.com/site/stewartlongtails/home

Actively breeding yokohamas, percentage onagadori phoenix,  ohiki, blue red malays, blue and black phoenix, splash red phoenix, millie fleur phoenix, blue millie yokohamas, laced yokohamas,  penciled yokohamas, chocolate phoenix, black yokohamas, crele ohiki, yellow cuckoo ohiki, and barred and mottled phoenix

 

 

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