The 3 I had originally is a Rouen, cayuga cross and a khaki Campbell
The 3 new one I am pretty sure are khaki Campbell the hen may be khaki Campbell Swedish cross
I already have 3 hens 2 are 2.5 Years and 1 is 1.5 yrs. Anyway my cousin had called and said there was a older woman that she knew who had had heart attack and stroke. She wouldn't be able to take care of them and asked if I would take her 3 ducks and they were girls . I told them sure. Well...
I am working on making my own breed right now I do know I want black faces comb and waddle. Mostly right now I am curious how everyone will guess the chicks will come out. I have less than 14 days and I just can't wait. Smarshmellow is an EE X buff Chantecler roo. Sapphire is a Sapphire Gem.
Also my mix was switched on the sex roo whit ee and hen cuckoo. Given genetics there is a possibility that one is gonna come out with a little color whether is brown/ brownish gold or white. My hen I hatched out was black with golden brown lacing and black face black legs.
I did hatch one just to see and she is gorgeous black face black legs and black with brownish gold lacing. My ee roo is all white with black tail and very little black ( he is a minty green egger he's an F1 olive egger buff chantecler x pencil laced white ee hen). I hatched 3 more so far and I...
I did my EE roo is white with very little black and the hen is well black . The one chick that I got from my test batch was black with brownish gold lacing. I now have 3 chicks out of same hen and roo 2 roos and a hen. I can't wait to see the colors
I have a bourbon red hen and a black Spanish tom. I am wanting to mix them and the toms to eventually be red with the iridescent rainbow tips like the black Spanish. With careful breeding can I accomplish this? What is the best way to do this?
I thought I have 2 cuckoo Marans but every picture I find they don't have feathers on their feet. They are mostly black with very light white specks. Are the cuckoo Marans or no? In the first picture are them with a barred rock to show how much more darker they are in comparison. 2nd picture...