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Thanks for letting me know! They really are gorgeous.
Thanks for letting me know! They really are gorgeous.
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Regarding the RKR birds and Wayne Meredith... I know nothing at all about RKR so cannot comment at all on their birds. Regarding Wayne Meredith, he has been breeding the WBS variety longer than anyone I believe. I believe it was either John Blehm, Mike Gilbert, or Paul Smith (and perhaps all three) that told me most, if not all, WBS birds can be traced back to Wayne.
Having said that, you need to realize that my guess would be you are not getting Wayne Meredith "line" birds but rather RKR line birds that originated from Wayne Meredith's lines. So that would mean thta RKR has birds with the Meredith "strain".
Once you put two birds together, breed them, and get offspring - for all intents and purposes you now have your own line. That is most certainly the case after you've bred for 2-3 years.
Ugh! This is edited to add a couple things I forgot. First, you're right, the comb is a bit oversized but you can get that down fairly easily by future selection. Also, from what I can see, the earlobe color isn't too bad at all. He's got real nice, clean hackles, tail set is pretty good though you'll want to get rid of all that fluff, leg color look good, got a little red edging in the tail and I'd get rid of that, you will likely have to continue working on getting a full black beard (I've seen few with one), and overall pretty good Type. At least from what one can tell in a snapshot of time.
If I didn't have anything better, I wouldn't hesitate to breed him and certainly would do that before going outside to bring in anything else.
God Bless,
do lavender ameraucanas breed true?
Yes, but you need to breed them to black Ameraucanas.
so you mean breed a lavender to black and the resulting hatch is 100% lavender? and does it matter if you use a black roo over a lavender hen or vice versa? and what happens if you breed lavender to lavender? sorry for all the questions, just trying to learn.