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  1. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    If you are through splitting hairs. Split is the lay term that the bird has one copy of the recessive gene.
  2. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    We are dealing with the lavender gene from the Australian line of Coronations. The term split being a lay term for recessive. cammy - Good luck on the auction, if you decide to bid. fattie - You can email: [email protected] with any questions.
  3. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    Enjoy your Sussex! If you need more to go with them, here is the link to our auction: http://eggbid.com/listings/details/index.cfm?itemnum=1257897343 Have a great day, Jim & Kaye
  4. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    That is our listing on Eggbid for the Coronation Sussex Recessive Pair. We may list a pair of Coronation Sussex a little later too.
  5. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    Here are some pictures of the eggs form our first year layers - They do lay good - the average is around 220 per year - they do go in spurts though.
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    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    Quote: Moe the BLRW looks like a peanut next to them. And they're still months away from maturity! They're so close in type too. It's not easy to tell the roos apart, or the pullets for that matter. I can tell the 2 lights apart. Their tails differ slightly. We know exactly what you mean it...
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    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    Quote: They sure are big! I thought my old BLRW roo looked big until these boys came to live here. Even the pullets are large. Still not close to laying yet though. It was really funny watching them try to fly the other day. I let them out in the bigger run to get some exercise, and they had...
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    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    Cindy - They sure are growing and looking good! Jim & Kaye
  9. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    Enjoy your Coronation Sussex! They are beautiful and friendly birds.
  10. Big Blue

    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    We are putting the recessive coronation into our flock of coronation to improve type and introduce a different line.
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    I need help choosing... Coronation Sussex or Silkies?

    You should get on average of 25% coronation and 75% lights.
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