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Marcy, I like the look for the age, I believe she will look even better after she molts again. I like the medium Blue coloring and the type looks good also.
Quote: What varieties are in the Blue Coppers you are working with ? I have suggestions but would like to know the makeup first.
What varieties are in the Blue Coppers you are working with ? I have suggestions but would like to know the makeup first.
x2I believe only Blue Copper and Black Copper. I have been working with them both for 3 years and haven't added anything in myself. I have been having difficulty getting a Blue Copper cockerel in my breedings that I felt good enough to breed, so I have been breeding my Black Copper cockerel or cock to Blue Copper pullets or hens. This year, I had one Blue Copper cockerel that I thought would work but his comb developed so horribly twisted in two directions, and his sire's comb wasn't the best either, so I culled him. Still have 4 Blue Copper cockerels growing out. One has a ton of copper on his chest and I normally would have culled him for that but keep hearing that may be a way to get the copper in the pullets? IDK...And I can't seem to get rid of white fluff on my Blues but none of my Black Copper pullets or hens have it and I have a couple of Black C. males that have dark underfluff including the sire for all most of my Blue Coppers this year, so how do I get rid of the white under fluff in my Blue Coppers? That's another issue I have. Thanks.
I believe only Blue Copper and Black Copper. I have been working with them both for 3 years and haven't added anything in myself. I have been having difficulty getting a Blue Copper cockerel in my breedings that I felt good enough to breed, so I have been breeding my Black Copper cockerel or cock to Blue Copper pullets or hens. This year, I had one Blue Copper cockerel that I thought would work but his comb developed so horribly twisted in two directions, and his sire's comb wasn't the best either, so I culled him. Still have 4 Blue Copper cockerels growing out. One has a ton of copper on his chest and I normally would have culled him for that but keep hearing that may be a way to get the copper in the pullets? IDK...And I can't seem to get rid of white fluff on my Blues but none of my Black Copper pullets or hens have it and I have a couple of Black C. males that have dark underfluff including the sire for all most of my Blue Coppers this year, so how do I get rid of the white under fluff in my Blue Coppers? That's another issue I have. Thanks.
But what if they ALL have it?? I like my line otherwise and do not want to add from someone else's birds, I've had too many problems doing that. I guess I can try to "grade" the white fluff, but it is hard to look at them and say one has more than another.Marcy- the only way that I know how to rid the Blues of the white fluff is to cull for it just as we do the Black Coppers. I will be looking forward to seeing replies to this.