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He is almost 4 mons.  I was pleased with how he was fattening up, concerned a little with hackle color....  but generally feeling okay about him.  Then, the white feathers.  I'll try to get pics.  We've got some hot dry weather and I've got quite a bit more watering to do before getting the lil one to the dentist for an abcess.    


Is it one feather, a couple, or all of them?

He is still young and will still change alot before you see everything he is going to be or not be. My advise is to wait as long as you can before making the freezer decision, unless there is something for sure you can see right now, like a carnation comb, or webbed feet, squirrel tail and so on.
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I have a quick question, I bought 2 dozen FBCM hatching eggs from someone local.  I was told to be a good breeder.  I hatched them out got 19 chicks from 24 eggs, not a bad hatch IMO.  BUT they are supposed to be FBCM and 6 are not feather legged, and 2 hatched out with stripes like a chipmunk????  They look like my Golden Salmon Marans do at hatch.  Is that possible?  I though maybe he had accidentally picked up Golden Salmon eggs but these little chicks have blond fuzz on their legs so they are going to be feather legged.  Not sure what to think.

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OK are you ready for these pictures of my Barred Black Copper chick?

 

I know what pen laid the eggs I hatched... I don't know who the sire is.  I have not hatched any other so far with this barring.  If I had room I would grow them out to see what they look like as adult birds, but I don't.  When they hatched they were coppery looking, so I marked them to watch.  As they got a little age on them they were mossy looking and now this is what they look like.  Pink I do have one of your pullets that hatched with the 2 blue roos of yours I have.  Just thinking there is a connection to your barring that is showing up.  I will keep an eye out, but NONE of the chicks I have hatched since that batch looked like these did at hatch.  I know I have one that is mossy, I will watch.  I also think it is odd that they are both roos, like sex linked to the pullet, BUT they would all have the barring if that was the case, I am confused any IDEAS?  THESE ARE NOT GOING TO BE USED FOR BREEDING!

 

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This is autosmal barring. I can't remember the specifics about it..but you can read about it at www.edelras.nl/chickengenetics/mutations1.html


I am confused...did this bird come from my birds? Or some chicks that you hatched from me are showing the ghost barring like the cockerel that I posted a photo of? smile.png


This MAY have come from a Pullet that came from you.  She hatched with the roos I have, to two blue brothers.  These are not from the eggs I just hatched.  Let me see if I can look at that page and see about the barring.

 

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Donna~ The 2 blue boys from Raven? They would have blood from the birds that I shipped in from Florida and there is every possibility that they may have thrown this.....infact, I would be surprized if they didn't. Who knows what they had in them. If it is from those boys, it would be the first that showed this....even coming from the crappy birds blood. I look forward to watching this with you as far as you take it....before culling. This will be a great learning curve if you keep her for a while.

 

Did you also say that she was a chick with coppery or red head at hatch?

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I have a quick question, I bought 2 dozen FBCM hatching eggs from someone local.  I was told to be a good breeder.  I hatched them out got 19 chicks from 24 eggs, not a bad hatch IMO.  BUT they are supposed to be FBCM and 6 are not feather legged, and 2 hatched out with stripes like a chipmunk????  They look like my Golden Salmon Marans do at hatch.  Is that possible?  I though maybe he had accidentally picked up Golden Salmon eggs but these little chicks have blond fuzz on their legs so they are going to be feather legged.  Not sure what to think.


Yes, the Salmon Marans popping up is completely and entirely possible. Lucky you!

 

And yes...sometimes, even though all parent stock have feathered legs, they can produce offspring that are clean legged or sparsely feathered.

What this means is....atleast 2 (possibly more) of the birds in the parent stock (the rooster and 1 or more of the hens), each carry 1 recessive gene for clean shanks and when combined, both contribute their 1 recessive gene to their offspring and 1+1 = 2 copies of the clean shanked gene, therefore the chick will express a clean shank. Hope this helps.    
 

 


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Got my strawberries watered, fence somewhat fixed??  Appointment with butcher is tomorrow... this is the best I could do for pics, I'm really having trouble uploading.  The white is on the tips of the feathers on his outer toe... um talon?  What do you think?    

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Blarney~ I personally would not worry about the white at this time and would let him grow out if you have the room and means. The white on the tips could molt out. smile.png

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I agree with Pink white tips on the shank feathering normally molts out. I would be watching for other things first
 

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Got my strawberries watered, fence somewhat fixed??  Appointment with butcher is tomorrow... this is the best I could do for pics, I'm really having trouble uploading.  The white is on the tips of the feathers on his outer toe... um talon?  What do you think?    



 

It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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I have chicks hatching yeah Blue coppers popping like popcorn and I have sexlinks and Partridge Rocks coming out to play all right on time my sportsman is da bomb

It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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It costs less to have the very best. Trying to raise Delawares and Marans I also have Silver Penciled Rocks New Hampshires Midget Whites Bourbons and Royal Palms......home of many APHA horses. Breeder of World Champions and Honor Roll Champions and High Point winners. I love to trail ride and camp with my friends.
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Morning all frow.gif

 

Somehow I lost my post - but really glad everyone weathered the storm well!

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