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“I bred a b and c in but then bred it out and inbred for 64 generations to give you this reject of a specimen with big fat faces, T. rex arms/wings (never know what might grow out of em) missing a tail and a foot growing out of its head. Oh they’re healthy though. I’ll have hatching eggs in the spring. Pm if interested.
It also lays green eggs and ham well if that’s what you wanna call it when it’s insides fall the hell out at 2yrs old.
I geek out on the genetics from the barnyard mix side of the fence...
Meaning “look at that interesting mix, I wonder if I can figure out what’s happening there” ...
I have a small stack of books that I consult to remind my thick skull how some of it works, etc...
But the other side of the fence ( actually setting out to breed for polka dots, etc ) isn’t my bag...
Having said all that, I am actively working on a crowless rooster that lays blue eggs ( no hen required), has long hackle feathers for stitching bugs, and has webbed toes ( so I can cross over to duck people market ) ...
I started off with rumpless silkies, so it might take a bit, but I think I’m close



