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    Blue Plymoth Rocks??

    I have no idea what you'd get with that cross. Check with the genetic gurus; Im sure you'll get some good advice. Theres some incredibly smart people here who know their genetic stuff. If he is splash, cross him with your barred rock girls. You'll get blue sex links.
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    Blue Plymoth Rocks??

    Good grief, is that the same guy you posted before??? He looks monstrous! Is he a blue or a splash? I had some problems earlier with a lot of gold/brown coming thru on the hackles; seems you have some of that going on. But man, what a big fella there. What a difference from that first...
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    Blue Plymoth Rocks??

    Actually the definition of dusky in the Standard of Perfection is: Dusky: Refers to a shading of black pigment in the epidermis over yellow pigment in the dermis as in dusky yellow shanks. I dont see any referral to the dusky being only in front of the legs. I have bred a yellow legged splash...
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    Blue Plymoth Rocks??

    Cher, therein lies whats most important to me....production. It does me no good to produce a beautiful bird if I only get a smattering of eggs. Plymouth Rocks are known for their egg production, and I refuse to bargain in that area. I often cross back production barred rocks to keep the egg...
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    Blue Plymoth Rocks??

    Ive been playing with these blues for a couple of years now...feels like a whoooole lot longer, for some reason. Im on my second and third generation. In the first generation, I used several barred rocks, and in not paying attention, some of them had white legs instead of yellow, so I did end...
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