For a variety to recognized it only has to breed true 50% of the time. Blue does not breed "true" it breeds "true 50% of the time" the other 25% is splash and the other 25% black.
Let it go, Russ. Time for you and John to move on to something else.
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For a variety to recognized it only has to breed true 50% of the time. Blue does not breed "true" it breeds "true 50% of the time" the other 25% is splash and the other 25% black.
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Just got a new Android and hoping I can actually submit photos from my mobile device to the forums again! Things look OK from this end. These are my black AM rooster, Orion, and one of my blue AM hens, Jolene. We are currently not getting any eggs but we have 5 hens and two roosters currently, so I know that's not helping us start back up any more quickly for sure!
You know I love him, but know his faults as well, lol... bit high in the comb, tail angle is a bit low... lovely body proportions...
I like her, bit on the light side for me, but would love to see how chicks from them turn out...
@samouw would you mind chiming in on him, please? Anything else I missed?
You've covered the same things I would have mentioned. I do see a bit of discoloration in the hackles, but that could just be the lighting.
Hard to tell much from that angle with the hen. I could see more with a profile pic.![]()
You know I love him, but know his faults as well, lol... bit high in the comb, tail angle is a bit low... lovely body proportions...
I like her, bit on the light side for me, but would love to see how chicks from them turn out...
@samouw would you mind chiming in on him, please? Anything else I missed?
What breed are these girls? In November we received these two girls because the rooster of their flock had been so rough with them their feathers were almost 60% missing. They have healed nicely. But what breedare they?
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