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I have to share this - the first of 4 pens that I've just completed. Quite proud of myself, if I do say so myself. tongue.png The boys seem very happy in there. Next pen - a SILKIE pen! I hope ...

 

LL

Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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Thanks for all the help.
Michele
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They are cute! Love the blue color of the first 2.

I agree with Hens and Roos and I believe they are all cockerels. The Splash I believe is just slow to mature compared to the other 2.

 



 


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I was so hopeful that the splash are all girls as they all look the same.

 

I also have 2 b/s marans that are only a week old. I hope they are girls. fl.gif

 

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Originally Posted by BarnGoddess01 View Post

I have to share this - the first of 4 pens that I've just completed. Quite proud of myself, if I do say so myself. tongue.png The boys seem very happy in there. Next pen - a SILKIE pen! I hope ...

 

LL

Very Nice!clap.gif
 

 

 

“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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Originally Posted by BarnGoddess01 View Post

I have to share this - the first of 4 pens that I've just completed. Quite proud of myself, if I do say so myself. tongue.png The boys seem very happy in there. Next pen - a SILKIE pen! I hope ...

 

LL




Impressive! thumbsup.gif

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Okay just so I have it right. So of you cross F1 to F1, to get F2. Then are you breeding sister to brother? Sorry for all the questions I just want to do this right. I just set up White Ameraucana bantam breeding pen. I started with the parents hatch out 3 chicks and put them in with the parents. I don't know if any are boys yet. I just figures that you breed daughter to father and son to mother.

 

According to the genetics stuff I've been reading, F1 to F1 (brother/sister) gets F2. I assume mother/son - father/daughter (a new P) keeps regenerating F1.  I've been told the ideal is father/daughter - mother/son breedings. Sibling breedings are sometimes necessary to get started or if you don't have enough stock. However, what Debbi said is absolutely correct as well. tongue.png

 

 


I was JUST trying to remember this info and went and looked it up.

 

 Bird A x Bird B = F1

 F1 x F1 =  F2

 

F1 x parent bird A = B1A (back cross to parent A)

 

F1 x parent bird B = B1B

 

Now were I get confused... what would B1A x B1B = ??  B2AB?   barnie.gif

Or how about B1A x B1A = B2A?
 

 

“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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“Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.”  ~ Buddha

 

My coop building thread... http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/613051/my-new-breeding-pens-progress-pics

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Originally Posted by Christie Rhae View Post



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Originally Posted by BarnGoddess01 View Post

I have to share this - the first of 4 pens that I've just completed. Quite proud of myself, if I do say so myself. tongue.png The boys seem very happy in there. Next pen - a SILKIE pen! I hope ...

 

LL

Very Nice!clap.gif
 

 


 

Nice, I can't wait till my breeding pens get done, 2 are being built right now, I am not a Barn Goddess as you, wish I was. I have an Amish friend building mine. First 2 will  cost 250$. Does it sound like a lot? Just the wire pulling is worth it to me, I hate doing fencing. LOL But you did a great job. Is that in a garage or barn? I would like to do that in our garage.

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Nice, I can't wait till my breeding pens get done, 2 are being built right now, I am not a Barn Goddess as you, wish I was. I have an Amish friend building mine. First 2 will  cost 250$. Does it sound like a lot? Just the wire pulling is worth it to me, I hate doing fencing. LOL But you did a great job. Is that in a garage or barn? I would like to do that in our garage.



Garage. I was storing hay for the horses in there but I have need for more chicken space. I still have hay in the other end so I get to take a bit of a break from building until I get that all moved out and into the actual barn.

 

Working hard in Canada with Bearded Silkies (White, Blue/Splash, Porcelain), B/B/S Ameraucanas,  and Black/Blue Copper Marans

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Originally Posted by Christie Rhae View Post



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Okay just so I have it right. So of you cross F1 to F1, to get F2. Then are you breeding sister to brother? Sorry for all the questions I just want to do this right. I just set up White Ameraucana bantam breeding pen. I started with the parents hatch out 3 chicks and put them in with the parents. I don't know if any are boys yet. I just figures that you breed daughter to father and son to mother.

 

According to the genetics stuff I've been reading, F1 to F1 (brother/sister) gets F2. I assume mother/son - father/daughter (a new P) keeps regenerating F1.  I've been told the ideal is father/daughter - mother/son breedings. Sibling breedings are sometimes necessary to get started or if you don't have enough stock. However, what Debbi said is absolutely correct as well. tongue.png

 

 


I was JUST trying to remember this info and went and looked it up.

 

 Bird A x Bird B = F1

 F1 x F1 =  F2

 

F1 x parent bird A = B1A (back cross to parent A)

 

F1 x parent bird B = B1B

 

Now were I get confused... what would B1A x B1B = ??  B2AB?   barnie.gif

Or how about B1A x B1A = B2A?
 


th.gif Oh my, I feel like I'm in that 9th grade Algebra class,  all I did was stare at the teacher with this stupid look on my face, and the teacher asking me why am I looking at him like I was going to be sick, and all I could say was "How the heck can you add A and B and get C. I didn't do too well in his class, but I sat next to a very cute boy, who knew what he was doing, we shared notes wink.png. But I won't give up until I understand this, really I not dumb, it just takes a while. Oh I got it maybe someone could draw some pictures for me.

So I go to the Ohio Nationals and win a pair of White Ameraucana Bantams. They would be.....

Bird A and Bird B....add them together and you get F-1 Right

You then take F-1 (boy) and F-1 (girl) add them together and you get F-2 right

Then you can take Bird A (father) and F-1 (daughter) and you get B1A

Where the heck did the A come from ? AHHHHHHHHHHH he.gif

I knew there was a reason why I hated Algebra, you shouldn't be adding letters its to confusing.

 

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Originally Posted by mstricer View Post

Nice, I can't wait till my breeding pens get done, 2 are being built right now, I am not a Barn Goddess as you, wish I was. I have an Amish friend building mine. First 2 will  cost 250$. Does it sound like a lot? Just the wire pulling is worth it to me, I hate doing fencing. LOL But you did a great job. Is that in a garage or barn? I would like to do that in our garage.



Garage. I was storing hay for the horses in there but I have need for more chicken space. I still have hay in the other end so I get to take a bit of a break from building until I get that all moved out and into the actual barn.

 


That's what I want to do to our old garage, we don't put cars in it so we may as well build brooding cages thumbsup.gif Hubby not to fond of the idea, but I usually always get my way.

 

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