thats good because wheaten cant be autosexed, just sex linked, which is differentNo wheaten. Mine are ER/ER based birds.
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thats good because wheaten cant be autosexed, just sex linked, which is differentNo wheaten. Mine are ER/ER based birds.
Yep. It's too bad, too. I love the single barred males and this one in particular. His tail set is a bit low, but my double barred male's tail is a bit high, so this guy should help put me on the right track.double Barred males will always be lighter than single barred males, so expect his sons to be much lighter than him
Yes that was what I was thinking would be my best bet too. My gc's egg color really isn't too shabby but no where near what my darkest laying bcms lay. My silver cuckoo males have good leg feathering but still need work in the egg color dept. I will do the next batch with my darkest egg gened bcm with good shank feathering and see what happens. He is huge with good copper balance and nice shank/toe feathering. His back is a little short and tail a little high for my liking though.I would breed her back to BCM You should get the deeper reddish color in the roos then plus if your BC has good feathers it will help improve it in the offspring. (+egg color)
He is very handsome!!
From what I can understand off the French forum it would go like this...
So how do we get ours over here to look like this? Mine already are way lighter and they're only like 10 or 12 weeks old. Do we breed back to BCM?? BTW Thanks for your comments on my birds a few pages back, I really appreciate it!
He is awesome ! I had a boy just like that 2 years ago, and a CRD took him out just when his hackle was growing in.....CuckooRoo was his name and I still miss that guy~~~