The Golden Comet isn't a breed, it's a cross. If memory serves, it's a white Rock roo over a New Hampshire Red. You can produce the sex links on the first generation, pullets are golden, roos are white. This will not run true for future generations though. I've had New Hampshires, was never impressed with them but the golden comet is a laying machine. Golden Comet is also just a name from a hatchery, there is also cinnamon queen, red sex link, Red star, all pretty much the same cross.
This spring I'll be working on crossing a true blue gene roo over leghorns, see if I can get a high production blue large egg. Then I'll be crossing a Black Austrolop roo over the leghorn for an Austra White, then a BCM roo (French) over the EE to get olive eggs, then EE over EE for more EE's.
Note to the Homer gal a couple pages back, if you want to ship your birds into Anchorage I can house for a few days for you. I have 9 GQF trays that house about 100 per tray for the first couple weeks. I brought in a couple thousand last spring, will be downsizing the import this year so I'll have loads of room. (in Anchorage, adult birds go out to Wasilla)
This spring I'll be working on crossing a true blue gene roo over leghorns, see if I can get a high production blue large egg. Then I'll be crossing a Black Austrolop roo over the leghorn for an Austra White, then a BCM roo (French) over the EE to get olive eggs, then EE over EE for more EE's.
Note to the Homer gal a couple pages back, if you want to ship your birds into Anchorage I can house for a few days for you. I have 9 GQF trays that house about 100 per tray for the first couple weeks. I brought in a couple thousand last spring, will be downsizing the import this year so I'll have loads of room. (in Anchorage, adult birds go out to Wasilla)
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