Chickenman1994
Crowing
Your welcome. I’m sure others will chime in I’m not the most knowledgeable there’s far better in this thread. But I’ll do what I can to help.Thank you.
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Your welcome. I’m sure others will chime in I’m not the most knowledgeable there’s far better in this thread. But I’ll do what I can to help.Thank you.
I appreciate that. I don't know a whole lot either but I like Grey's alot so I figured a mixYour welcome. I’m sure others will chime in I’m not the most knowledgeable there’s far better in this thread. But I’ll do what I can to help.
I like greys too usually like I said most of the ones I’ve seen always turn out grey when cross just a little different shade of greyI appreciate that. I don't know a whole lot either but I like Grey's alot so I figured a mix
Does that go for both genders?I like greys too usually like I said most of the ones I’ve seen always turn out grey when cross just a little different shade of grey
Ive seen hens favor both ways but almost all the roosters I’ve seen favor the grey side.Does that go for both genders?
I was going to cull or sell the roosters and keep the hens so I may chance it. I may breed my grey to my hackle hen and see what I can get.Ive seen hens favor both ways but almost all the roosters I’ve seen favor the grey side.
So true.It’s all trial and error really just gotta find what suits you best as long as you like them and enjoy them that’s all that matters.
I’d try it and see what happens if they don’t turn out make some chicken soupSo true.
I have some of his chicks now maybe going in the pot lolI’d try it and see what happens if they don’t turn out make some chicken soup