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  1. el aguila

    Genetic Hackle Eggs

    I’m obviously not a fly tying expert, but if you do an Internet search on Tom’s Blue Whitings, the main thing that comes up is that they were developed for fly tying. Just so that I don’t repeat error again, can someone briefly explain to me why they won’t work for fly tying?
  2. el aguila

    Genetic Hackle Eggs

    You want Whiting True Blue which were developed just for producing tie flying chickens by a professor at NC State. I’ve got eggs in my incubator right now and will have them in the future. I got mine from Dragonfly Farm in Hillsborough, NC. She breeds for color in her roosters.
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