Actively looking for anyone who breeds Abyssinian Blue, platinum and/or ashy melanistic ringneck pheasants. Preferably in NY or NE USA. Please email me @ [email protected]
looking casually for silver lakenvelder breeders in the western New York area. Need to introduce some new blood to my flock and work on improving my experimental lakenvelder colours. Prefer a very good quality close to sop if possible.
breed the male to a female with white flights.
one in 4 will be bronze spalding
out of those 4 - only 1:16 could be sp
- only 1:16 could be pied
- only 1:8 could be pied w/e
remember, in actuality from your F1xF1, the odds are more like 1:64 for...
Actually, you should be able to tell within days. Blackshoulder chicks will have a creamy colour on the flights, as opposed to white. You can actually see the creamy colour on the wing of new 2 pfowl's photo.
The very first chicks I ever hatched out were white, from blue parents. Generally odds are 25%, but sometimes it works differently. You could breed the same pair for the next 10 yrs and never get another white one. It's all a gamble.
Available for sale are ten hybrid swans. They are offspring from a trumpeter and whooping swan cross. They look more like whoopers. Pm for further info. , sorry no pics available for the listing.
Hmmm. Looking at the supplied photos, your young sp hen is not bronze silver pied. That is not possible unless the father carried the bronze gene. Was the mother of the bronze w/e hen also a w/e? It seems slim that the bronze hen is the mother of the sp, but not impossible. If she is indeed the...
#1 and #3 are different, as #3 will carry white eye, and #1 will not.
Basically, white masks any other genetic factors, so if you know the other genetic factors, such as bronze, you would basically treat it like you would bronze. #1 x #2 will be "blue" whites split to bronze, so your statement...
I have a hen that carries one copy cameo, two copies charcoal. So far, at year 5, she has not laid, and I have a feeling she won't. Any actual research into the charcoal canudrum will benefit breeders. My concern with the comparison to an IB is the purity of them. It may prove difficult, but a...
Australian charcoal looked more like a bronze in the pictures I first saw. I don't think they are the same, do likely don't have the fertility issues. The place that developed them also advertises that they have an Australian bronze. Only time will tell. They are extremely protective of their...