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    Quote: Was that a cross of Red Pyle and Silver Duckwing? If so I would think it would be fairly easy to refine over a few generations however the males may easily be mistaken for white. Maintaining teh salmon breast in teh females would through them off as to what to call them but a Silver...
  2. phasianidae

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    Quote: Was that a cross of Red Pyle and Silver Duckwing? If so I would think it would be fairly easy to refine over a few generations however the males may easily be mistaken for white. Maintaining teh salmon breast in teh females would through them off as to what to call them but a Silver...
  3. phasianidae

    Hello! and welcome to the OEGB thread.

    I have some OEGBs that are a silver Pyle color (same as red Pyle but silver rather than gold) or another way to say it, silver duckwings with dominant white. Does anyone else have this color? Mine are currently heterozygous for dominant white and the roosters are still carrying gold. Thanks, Ryan
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    Quote: anyone? http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee113/Pine_Grove/001-15.jpg http://i235.photobucket.com/albums/ee113/Pine_Grove/009-9.jpg nice!
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    Quote: Hes already been to the county fair, but mine were the only OEGBs there.
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    Quote: Thanks for your imput, he has never been dubbed. Wow. That's a short comb with no points I just figured it was a dubbing gone bad that's not really a big deal since your gana cut it off anyway.He looks young still. About a year? So he might fill out more. Try to get him to pose and...
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    Quote: anyone? He's not really posed so its hard to tell, but his legs and back seam a little long. Also he needs to be re dubbed as his comb is too high and his wattles and ear lobes are not dubbed. Thanks for your imput, he has never been dubbed.
  8. phasianidae

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    Quote: I have some Pyle hens from Welp with yellow legs. Seems to be quite common in hatchery OEGBs.
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    Here is my Silver Duckwing rooster, please let me know you opinion as far as type.
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    Quote: You have some very nice birds
  11. phasianidae

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    I have Pyle, Silver Duckwing, and Blue Red, here are some:
  12. phasianidae

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    Quote: the only way i know of is when they are chicks Wheaten cockerels are buff and BBRs are striped.
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    Quote: The roosters look the same but wheaten hen is much lighter in color. Here are Blue Breasted Red hens and here is a Wheaten hen
  14. phasianidae

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    heres my silver duckwing rooster
  15. phasianidae

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    howerver if they are under a year of age they do not have to be dubbed (i think) i took some to the fair this year and they said it was fine.
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    i have heard people dubbing at 5 weeks but some say to wait till they are a year old to.
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    that would be fine i'm sure, i've never done it myself but will sune, i have 3 roosters that need dubbing
  18. phasianidae

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    i luv OEGB! i will have to post pic of mine! for know my avatar will do! she is a great mother to her five chicks!
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