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There should be some in the earlier pages, I know there are some on the website. I need to get soem recent ones. The one of the hen was when she was only a few months old, and I have none yet of Cy 's black project male. He's beautiful, but does have gold saddles and hackles still. He advised I breed him to the pure black hen and should clean up the off spring. I do have 3 routes to take this year though for blacks, so will have some ones way or the other, will be glad to hook you up. Even being bantam, they'll still work for your standard program, your f1's will just be mid siized birds, then breed them back to the standards one more time and you should be there. No need for type or tail corrections from out crossing them, as these will be as pure as they come.
the schubert line is also a little thicker bodied than normal phoenix as you can see from her pic here, which should help you in the standard size as well
There should be some in the earlier pages, I know there are some on the website. I need to get soem recent ones. The one of the hen was when she was only a few months old, and I have none yet of Cy 's black project male. He's beautiful, but does have gold saddles and hackles still. He advised I breed him to the pure black hen and should clean up the off spring. I do have 3 routes to take this year though for blacks, so will have some ones way or the other, will be glad to hook you up. Even being bantam, they'll still work for your standard program, your f1's will just be mid siized birds, then breed them back to the standards one more time and you should be there. No need for type or tail corrections from out crossing them, as these will be as pure as they come.
the schubert line is also a little thicker bodied than normal phoenix as you can see from her pic here, which should help you in the standard size as well
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