pips&peeps :
VeryCherry, your bird looks like a nice gal. If you have black boy, you can breed him to her. If she is recessive, the chicks will all come out black and the next generation of chicks will produce more whites. Just make sure you mark them and don't put them back in your black pen.
Thanks Jean, and I won't put any of their offspring back into the black pen.
By the way, the started chicks I got from you are doing really well, and the Wheaten pullet is getting a nice beard now. I've been letting them run around during the day in a large pen with some d'Uccles, but the other Ameraucanas are still being a little mean to them so I haven't let them into the runs just yet. Two of my Black/Lavender split pullets are broody though and each is sitting on 8 eggs, so that might have something to do with it. I'm really surprised these two girls are broody, especially as young as they are, but one has been sitting tight for 3 or 4 days now, and the other started sitting yesterday morning. They're being so ornery!
VeryCherry, your bird looks like a nice gal. If you have black boy, you can breed him to her. If she is recessive, the chicks will all come out black and the next generation of chicks will produce more whites. Just make sure you mark them and don't put them back in your black pen.
Thanks Jean, and I won't put any of their offspring back into the black pen.
By the way, the started chicks I got from you are doing really well, and the Wheaten pullet is getting a nice beard now. I've been letting them run around during the day in a large pen with some d'Uccles, but the other Ameraucanas are still being a little mean to them so I haven't let them into the runs just yet. Two of my Black/Lavender split pullets are broody though and each is sitting on 8 eggs, so that might have something to do with it. I'm really surprised these two girls are broody, especially as young as they are, but one has been sitting tight for 3 or 4 days now, and the other started sitting yesterday morning. They're being so ornery!