Chocolate Duckwing Serama Cockeral, Very Rare Color!

juliette2009

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For Sale is a Chocolate Duckwing Serama Cockeral, hatched June 2010. He is a true chocolate, not a dun color. To reproduce the color chocolate, you must have the chocolate gene, it cannot be "made" by combining two different colors. He is sweet and very easy to handle, a class B/C...a great way to introduce the chocolate gene into your flock and get started on a Chocolate Project! Shipping is $50 for a USPS approved box, and my flock is NPIP certified. Feel free to PM me with any questions.

Thanks!




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Welll.....there goes all my money!
Im heading to class, but calling Patrick!
Ill be back!
Can you tell me more about his breeding?
 
Also Juliette.. is he very loud? We breed for squeaky crows here, but I just ADORE this little guy!
Do you have his exact weight, or do you think he will finish a B class?
I have a ton more questions, Ill just have to write you later!
Thanks!
~Jessi
 
Jessi-

The father is a black/white frizzle serama, the mother is my Black Pearl, who was a cross between a chocolate roo and a Blue Laced Hen, so she carries the blue as well as the chocolate gene. Hershey Boy, as I call him, got the chocolate genes, and another roo got the blue genes. I'm keeping Hershey Boy's brother, who is a lighter chocolate, but is frizzled...Hershey Boy was slated to remain here as a breeder, but I am so cramped for space, I had to choose.

Any other questions, just holler!

Juliette
 
Any chance of getting a hen with him?
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