are lakenvelder or vorwerk needs special care or special broody environment
many times i got babe chicks, ( from different sources) all die, before reaching 3 weeks
in general, 24 chicks only 3 pass that age and still alive ( 12 weeks now)
they suddenly got sick and death occure in few hours،...
look at the rooster in the video link below, the moment just before jump.. the 4th second
is it normal
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zreVAfpvaFNJHhQvyQB_ZHb36YYYPVIQ/view?usp=drivesdk
here in North Africa
they created these varities of fayoumi colours,
the silver look like. named aluminium fayumi, the buff like varities named orange fayoumi
so what are tge genes make silver transverse penciled changed into these colours,
are the 😅 aluminium one 🤣, blue gene?
Hello All
I had read most of the topics posted in this forums, and so interested especially about Autosomal Red,
i am working on my small falk,which consists of some Rhode islalnd reds, some red sex link hens supposed to be ISA brown, and only a light sussex rooster
i am working to produce...
How can i distinguish between
1) dominant white, heterozygous Silver rooster
2) domintat white, homozygous silver rooster
are both phenotype =same?
also
hetero or homo dominant white with silver, are both same?
I know by following most of the topics published in this forums. white Leghorn chicken is Dominant white homozygous for " I " .. Thus, the result of cross breeding with any other breed will be white with some leaks depending on the colour of other breed . But I want to know the second...
my F2 of red sex links most of them are white (rooster and hens)
16 of 27 are pure white,
the others:
1 hen looks like rir.
3 (2 roo +1 hen) looks like light Sussex but not typically pattern
2 roosters like mothers( RSL)
4 hens white with yellow leakage
.. i sold the all except 4 white...
I purchased 20 hens and 5 roosters.. They are around 16 weeks.. I got them from a local hatchery which imports RSL eggs from Italy.. I know they're RSLs but how can I know Which type exactly !! (i.e. ISA brown or golden comet or anything else) They're a different in colour the hens some of...