I respect those who keep breeds pure but I like mine interesting. Plan on swapping rosters every few years to keep it interesting and adding new genes into the flock.
Who else hatch mixed breed chickens and gets excited on the different looking chics? It’s like opening presents on Christmas morning not knowing what you’re getting.
Yes and I lucked up finding him. Day after my original roo died there was a chicken swap going on. He was the best looking with the gray/green legs so he has the color egg gene. Old folks love my blue and green eggs.
On the barred pattern? It is one I am not planning on keeping anyway but I’m using them as learn experience. My new hatchlings came off my amercaunas and EE rooster. It was like Christmas on hatching day from all the different color chics that came out. Unfortunately a dog caught that rooster...
I was going with roo from the comb but now you mentioned it my pure hens looked like too. So if I ended up with six hen out of six picking I’m glade I bought a new rooster the other day.
The bar rock colored one has orange comb since about three weeks old and now is bigger and has wattels. Unfortunately I only have the rear end in one of these pictures. One more red one with more markings but the head looks the same as the one in the picture. Yeah I still got a lot of learning...
So I have 16 chics one week old. I divided them up. I put the ones with tail feathers in on box and the ones with no tails in another. So how accurate is this method of sexing mix breed chics?
Thanks for the greetings. Yeah I agree with you , but there’s a gentleman on here that saying young birds can full you. But for 2 dollars I’ll give a couple more months and go from there.
I picked up a chicken for 2 dollars at a swap meet. And I’ve been told it’s many things so I’m here to see if anyone can help me out. The lady said it’s a hen that’s crossed between Ameraucana and legbar. I’m thinking it’s a roster banty mix but I really don’t know anymore after reading up on...