Quote: Maybe a combination lock? Or one that is fingerprint or retina triggered? Serious, though, I m sorry for your loss, and can easily understand your need for a break. I hope your next tries are happier with less or best, no, sad events.
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Quote: Maybe a combination lock? Or one that is fingerprint or retina triggered? Serious, though, I m sorry for your loss, and can easily understand your need for a break. I hope your next tries are happier with less or best, no, sad events.
Juliette,I am just LOVING looking at these mauves!!! I have finally produced a smooth chocolate cockeral (he's still a baby)...ALL of mine so far have been either splits, then frizzled chocolate boys...I have made the pledge to breed only chocolate x chocolate now, and I do happen to have a smooth blue splash girl I could put with one of my frizzled chocolate roos, since they're not actively in service right now...Hmmmmm...
And yes, smoothmule, my original Blue Pearl, the start of both my blue and chocolate line, was a chocolate-laced-blue hen...so neat having two genes in one bird like that!
There is no such color as chocolate laced blue. Both blue and chocolate do the same thing to black so the result is an all over dilution of black. Blues can vary in phenotype a whole lot and some blues will fade making that lacing look brownish. I have a blue hen that is that way, you would swear she's dun or something other than blue. It's sort of a rusty brown color. I have had blues that were a pale, soft baby blue color, some that are the typical andalusian blue type and some that were really dark with no lacing. Some have had that rustiness in the neck hackles, mostly the hens, Blue is a dilution of black, which is often a very melanized "other color" so I'm figuring that the differences in blues has to do with the other genes they carry,
I Begg to differ my Friend...!There is no such color as chocolate laced blue. Both blue and chocolate do the same thing to black so the result is an all over dilution of black.
Pretty color!!! Why don't they have this on big chickens?