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Hi Steve-
I'm pretty sure any of your roos will be fertile before your pullets even start laying. You have any new pics? Time really flies- they must be huge by now.

I listed some birds for sale and had them described as 3 month olds, only to go back to find their baby pics and discover they are 5 months. Ooops! Bantams are sneaky like that.

Hi Amy,
I will try and get some pics up soon. Of the 6 that hatched, I have re-homed one Roo. I have a beautiful Roo named Goliath - he will be re-homed at some point. I cannot keep a Roo(I don't think)...
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Of the remaining 4, I know 3 are pullets and one is still questionable. He looks nothing like Goliath, who is definitely a Roo, but his comb is suggesting Roo at some point. My cross-beak girl is still doing OK for now...
Steve

Not too bad. I think if that cross-beak is still aorund she's going to be with you for quite a while. The questionable roo probably is a "roo in waiting". Once your dominant one leaves he will sprout up practically overnight and take his place. I've seen it happen quite a bit. You should try to hang on to one of them so you can at least hatch some chicks to have laying next spring.
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Congrats! Do you wish you had kept a Lav cockerel? Maybe from these latest eggs.
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I do exactly the same. They dont get chicken every day, maybe 2-3 days a week, but it sure has taken care of the excess roo problem.
 
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One pretty egg does not mean they are all that color.
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I have Shaffer and had a Lav from Jean and a couple of splits from Jean. I have gotten blue to blue-green to blue-gray from these Lavs. This year I bred my Shaffer Lav cock to my three best Smith Black hens. The splits will be bred back together next year. I anticipate I will use only these Lavs to move forward. That's the plan for now anyway.
 
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One pretty egg does not mean they are all that color.
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I have Shaffer and had a Lav from Jean and a couple of splits from Jean. I have gotten blue to blue-green to blue-gray from these Lavs. This year I bred my Shaffer Lav cock to my three best Smith Black hens. The splits will be bred back together next year. I anticipate I will use only these Lavs to move forward. That's the plan for now anyway.

Sounds like a good plan, just keep those Smith birds marked in case you need them again. I think if you breed back to a stable black line a couple times you can get the type set in the lavs better.
 

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