What are you asking about? Blues?
Thanks..this is interesting, but I mean about they only have to breed true 50% of the time....one of the breeders posted the link a while back....
All chicken breeds must breed true 50 percent of the time.
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What are you asking about? Blues?
Thanks..this is interesting, but I mean about they only have to breed true 50% of the time....one of the breeders posted the link a while back....
All chicken breeds must breed true 50 percent of the time.
All chicken breeds must breed true 50 percent of the time.
So I have these really pretty EE pullets with dark legs (not green, more black or dark slate) with heavy beards that if I crossed my black Amerucana roo with, and I get to-type birds, the ones that meet the standard will be Amerucana? (The pullets most likely have Amerucana in them anyway). The offspring should breed 50% true when bred to Amerucanas.
Do I understand that right?
So I have these really pretty EE pullets with dark legs (not green, more black or dark slate) with heavy beards that if I crossed my black Amerucana roo with, and I get to-type birds, the ones that meet the standard will be Amerucana? (The pullets most likely have Amerucana in them anyway). The offspring should breed 50% true when bred to Amerucanas.
Do I understand that right?
All chicken breeds must breed true 50 percent of the time.
Newbies need to know that rule is to allow for traits that can only breed true 50% of the time .Like blue or ear tufts . That is as good as the genes allow .
Yes, that's my girl. So should I post pics here when I get her to get opinions on her quality as she grows?Wow I AM impressed, they even correctly labeled their EE's!!!
Is this what you ordered @WendyF ? If so then Speckledhen is correct (of course LOL) they ARE Ameraucanas!