One in front is rose combed and looked very single laced as pullet... She's something like 3-4 generation.. Opposed to girls in background the would be another 3 generations or more on that
Mixture of bantams.
I would say the bantam silvers have been much easier to see some results.. Still ages away of course... But using silver pencilled was way easier than silver laced... I started the bantams like 2-3 generations behind the large and now they are both at similar stages..
Just about 3 years later... and getting a little somewhere :)
Thought it would be good to update to keep people inspired with their own breeding projects!
The large fowl are hard- with their autosomal red- the girls just leak in more every moult but nothing time, and many incubators wont fix...
Or I was thinking Splash cuckoo? or it could be splash and silver together?
I have put him in his own pen, and wishing I had some plain blacks to mate him too, I only have one black older hen, sister of my founding cuckoo roo, but have sold off all others in favour of keeping more barred silkies!
Yes I am quiet aware he is barred ( Bb or BB I am not sure) will find out I guess with his babies.
I have found another pic that is comparable in colour!!! yay. AND I have an idea which hen the colour came from too..
found pic here...
These are the 'normal' range of roo colours I get, just for comparison.
top homozygous barring, red face. Middle heterozygous barring darker mottled face, bottom creole mix colour light red comb (heterozygous B? has some unbarred feathers)
ok thanks- I think he could carry lav tho as his comb is so different in colour, and lav inhibits the B gene a bit in skin colour.(lets it be a little darker than it would with out lav) I had a closer look at him last night and found some of his feathers has black-ish, mainly just shoulders and...
I have this colour silkie come out of my cuckoo and creole mix pen... I don't know what colour he is? can anyone tell me?? :)
he is quite different to all the others(cuckoos and creoles) in his beak / comb / eye colour too
Yes it will be interesting to see what you get! I first saw these combs on a batch of chicks I brought, never saw parents so don't know if the araucana used had a pea comb or 'cushion' type comb- They were araucana x Orpington, they all matched the perfect cross description, no other features...
I think the cushion comb (that twistedfeathers mentions) in the araucanas is not linked to the rose comb??I am in New Zealand also.
I could be wrong- but I have bred quite a few araucanas with a proper pea comb to single comb bird and had these 'cushion' combs come out (along with some normal...
Help - has any one had this before? I have had the odd one with one leg bad, the leg is usually 'upside down' at the hock, so the chicks foot bottom is facing upwards when It should be down..
But last two hatched (total 40 chicks all up) I have had 3, this hatch the two affected has both legs...