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I bought some oegbs from a hatchery this spring and there were 3 chocolates in there. Here is a picture of one of the roos, the other one is about the same color. I know it's hard to tell by the picture but he almost looks more like a silver-blue. Is silver-blue a by-product of chocolate or how do they come about?

 

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  Would anyone know what color this is then and what I could expect for chicks from him? I have a hen that is about the same color (hatchery says chocolate), a blue hen, a black hen and some spangles. Would it be possible to get blue spangles? Thanks for any help.

I'm looking for some nice looking (show quality) mille fleur OEGBs. Any one have chicks or hatching eggs, please let me know price with shipping to zip 56347. Any adults within driving distance would be even better. Thanks!

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I'm looking for some nice looking (show quality) mille fleur OEGBs. Any one have chicks or hatching eggs, please let me know price with shipping to zip 56347. Any adults within driving distance would be even better. Thanks!

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post #2382 of 2740

not chocolate, he looks like a blue...what hatchery did you get him from?

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post #2383 of 2740

Would anyone care to partake in an online show?  I put in two of my OEGB roosters, but they aren't real show birds.  I know there are people on this thread who have some really phenomenal stock.  Here's the link for anyone interested in showing off their birds:  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/648399/ornamental-chicken-breeds-contest-is-now-open-d

We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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post #2384 of 2740
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Originally Posted by hdowden View Post

not chocolate, he looks like a blue...what hatchery did you get him from?

Purely Poultry

 

He's not a true blue either, his neck feathers are sorta silver laced- he looks much better in real life than the pictures show.


Edited by bantiesrule - 7/25/12 at 1:18pm

I'm looking for some nice looking (show quality) mille fleur OEGBs. Any one have chicks or hatching eggs, please let me know price with shipping to zip 56347. Any adults within driving distance would be even better. Thanks!

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I'm looking for some nice looking (show quality) mille fleur OEGBs. Any one have chicks or hatching eggs, please let me know price with shipping to zip 56347. Any adults within driving distance would be even better. Thanks!

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post #2385 of 2740
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Purely Poultry

 

He's not a true blue either, his neck feathers are sorta silver laced- he looks much better in real life than the pictures show.


 I looked at Purely Poultry and they don't list Chocolate in their OEGBs, nor do they list Silver Blue.  Their selection does include Blue Silver Duckwings, but to me he doesn't really look Duckwing colored.  Do you know if they hatch the chicks themselves or if they use other breeders/suppliers?  I have to say that I do find it a little odd that their Old English Game bantam picture shows a rooster with big, white Dutch-looking earlobes though.  hu.gif  He looks like a Silver Blue to me, but you may just have to wait until he gets a little older to see what color he turns out to be.  As far as what kind of chicks to expect, there is a link to a color calculator a few pages back that you can use to help determine what colors you could end up with out of your hens with him.

We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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We are a ranching family in the southeast Texas panhandle where we run a small commercial flock of hair sheep.  We have 10 Black Cochin bantams (3 frizzled), 5 Splash Cochin bantams, and one grumpy Black Silkie bantam hen.  Other critters on the outfit include 3 good using horses, 3 barn cats, a Cardigan Corgi, and my pet Boer/Spanish nanny goat.

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post #2386 of 2740
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Originally Posted by bantiesrule View Post

Purely Poultry

 

He's not a true blue either, his neck feathers are sorta silver laced- he looks much better in real life than the pictures show.

he could still be blue *something*  the blue gene doesn't make the bird entirely blue, but turns whatever feathers would normally be black into blue.

 

not a great pic but here's my barred blue breasted gold duckwing roo ...

 

he's in a serious moult right now so nothing looks 'right' with him. but you can see he's blue not black on the darker feathers... 

 

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for comparison here's a pic of my 2 crele (barred bbr)

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2387 of 2740
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he could still be blue *something*  the blue gene doesn't make the bird entirely blue, but turns whatever feathers would normally be black into blue.

 

not a great pic but here's my barred blue breasted gold duckwing roo ...

 

he's in a serious moult right now so nothing looks 'right' with him. but you can see he's blue not black on the darker feathers... 

 

 

 

for comparison here's a pic of my 2 crele (barred bbr)

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Hey, is that my roo (left)? He sure looks like him!

Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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post #2388 of 2740
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Hey, is that my roo (left)? He sure looks like him!Hey, is that my roo (left)? He sure looks like him!

 lol yup.  kinda wishing i'd kept him now. LOL  going back sunday to see if my friend's got any more that i can't resist. LOL

 

would you believe that speckle and the other crele roo are bestest buddies?  i would have never guessed that.

Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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Karen - k.i.forgot (it's a ham thing...)
Welcome to the Zoo!  2 Morgans, 2 Minis, 1 Standard Poodle, 3 cats, 3 pet birds and the chickens.

Dorkings and bantam Cochins mostly, with a few others here and there.

And of course, my wonderful Hubby, who puts up with me and keeps me in check when I start to get crazy.

Feather Anatomy Guide  -  Genetics Simplified  -  My Website

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post #2389 of 2740

Purely Poultry doesn't have chocolates listed on their website but the catalog they sent me has them listed along with many other colors. It's my believe they get their OEGB chicks from Ideal hatchery but I don't know for sure. There are alot of colors like gold laced, silver laced, etc. that I haven't seen anywhere but Ideal. I know the chicks came from Texas while Purely Poultry is based in Wisconsin.

I'm looking for some nice looking (show quality) mille fleur OEGBs. Any one have chicks or hatching eggs, please let me know price with shipping to zip 56347. Any adults within driving distance would be even better. Thanks!

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I'm looking for some nice looking (show quality) mille fleur OEGBs. Any one have chicks or hatching eggs, please let me know price with shipping to zip 56347. Any adults within driving distance would be even better. Thanks!

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post #2390 of 2740
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Originally Posted by ki4got View Post

 lol yup.  kinda wishing i'd kept him now. LOL  going back sunday to see if my friend's got any more that i can't resist. LOL

 

would you believe that speckle and the other crele roo are bestest buddies?  i would have never guessed that.

I love my boy! I know, right? That is so strange, but good because you don't have to worry about fights.

Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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Bantams: Frizzled Mottled, Blue, & Calico Cochins; Seramas; and Crele OEGB!!!!!!!!

 

Layers: Buff Orpingtons, Deleware & Rhode Island Reds

 

 

Now raising Coturnix Quail!!


 

 

http://bantamhotel.weebly.com

 

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