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First of all, both pips&peeps and Ilia are in Washington, both good breeders to get stock from. Second, if you put other color hens in with a wheaten flock, any chicks from those two hens would not turn out to be a recognized color, or if they happen to look like a recognized color, you'd have no idea what color chicks they would throw, and could really mess up your breeding flock, or the flock of someone else you sell them to. A way around this would be to take them out of the coop for a few days when you know you are going to be collecting eggs for hatching.
eta: The ABC will be a great asset to you for finding information and finding breeders. The forum on their site is great!
Thanks for telling me about mixing the colors. Thats something I am happy to know. I still think I want a blue and a black hen, but will seperate them before I go to collect hatching eggs. How broody are AM's? Like I said, I'm new to the breed. lol
Illia reminded me yesterday that she has AM's. lol I can't figure out how or why I forgot. I have heard good things about pips&peeps, but we have never spoken.
I really would like to experience showing at least on a local level. But I also don't want to go at it blindly iether.
If you can make it to the Stevenson show 3rd weekend in October, pips&peeps will be there, and so will I.
First of all, both pips&peeps and Ilia are in Washington, both good breeders to get stock from. Second, if you put other color hens in with a wheaten flock, any chicks from those two hens would not turn out to be a recognized color, or if they happen to look like a recognized color, you'd have no idea what color chicks they would throw, and could really mess up your breeding flock, or the flock of someone else you sell them to. A way around this would be to take them out of the coop for a few days when you know you are going to be collecting eggs for hatching.

eta: The ABC will be a great asset to you for finding information and finding breeders. The forum on their site is great!

Thanks for telling me about mixing the colors. Thats something I am happy to know. I still think I want a blue and a black hen, but will seperate them before I go to collect hatching eggs. How broody are AM's? Like I said, I'm new to the breed. lol
Illia reminded me yesterday that she has AM's. lol I can't figure out how or why I forgot. I have heard good things about pips&peeps, but we have never spoken.
I really would like to experience showing at least on a local level. But I also don't want to go at it blindly iether.
If you can make it to the Stevenson show 3rd weekend in October, pips&peeps will be there, and so will I.
