You know how those pretty boys are
Guess you haven't rubbed off on him enough... maybe you should......
Nevermind.... wrong thread...

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You know how those pretty boys are
Guess you haven't rubbed off on him enough... maybe you should......
Nevermind.... wrong thread...![]()
I've read or heard somewhere that the the silvers could be a little cantankerous. Just wondering. If I ever branch into another color I would like to add silvers but that's a ways off.
I thought Fowl Stuff said be careful about having both blue and Silver, but I can't remember why.
Did the white crop up in large fowl or bantams?
I think that was the blue and lavender discussion...
This thread is busy today . I got a white pullet out of some that trace back to a lavender split hen I got from Paul . I think the white came from some Lavender Paul got from Harry . I picked up a pair of whites last fall to go with her . Hatched some out of those plus my lavender split hens covered by the white rooster . So I will also have whites based on Paul's blacks . I will use the black/white pullets next year to increase my number of whites .
Yes they are recessive . Recessive chick down can vary depending on what it is based on . Smokey down is common when based on black . I have seen a range from smokey to white , Yellow is typical of dominant white .Hi Jerry
Since those are recessive white, would they hatch out with the pale blue chick down, instead of white? I know my dominant whites hatched out yellow and feathered out white, but these would just about have to be recessive, right?