Here are some pics of the snowie x celadon chicks. These chicks all carry celadon, the 2 red ones are full celadon from the sex links that hatched a day before, but they’re screamers and the snowie brooder is further from the bedrooms haha.
Asleep in the food
The snowies are way bigger than the sex links. You can see the 2 scarlets snuggling in, and they were hatched one day earlier. Unfortunately when I open the top to fill the food and water, they scatter, and then they’re cold because I take the light off to open the lid, so my adorable pics of chicks all sprawled out becomes a mass of bird parts. When they were relaxing the size difference looks crazy. Half of these were fathered by my huge male Tiger Millionaire.
I sold all the males from the sex links, and some pearls And the falb fees to the reptile guy. I’m hoping to have at least 5 snowie hens as keepers, I’ll weed out the ones I don’t want little by little.
I have maybe 3 I’ll keep from the previous small hatch of snowie x celadon depending on gender, a few from these, and my nr360 is packed with more. I’ve decided to sell the hens in my main pen, I’ll keep 2-4 of my scarlet tuxes. I’ll sell the original snowies, keeping the one golden pansy hen, and one that is some weird snowie with one copy of fee that has some crazy yellowy areas bleeding thru. I call her calico (not the calico gene, just kind of looks like a blotchy calico cat pattern) because if my mom or my husband asks “which one” they immediately know what I mean when I say the calico one. I have 2 manchurian and one laced looking Italian, all silver and I have to choose which to keep. I’d really like to keep a manchurian and the laced looking Italian, but space for 2 boys with no celadon genes is a bit hard to come by. Once the main pen is empty, I’ll be filling it with the sex link hens I just hatched in hopes of a nice payoff selling them in March when they’re grown.
Also I have plans for a small breeder pen for my side project which I call “purple rain”. It’s an interesting concept for a pen, and it will be my first raised wire bottom cage.
Lost of plans! Spring is looming!