Arizona Chickens

I sooo need a time machine. Anybody have a spare flux capacitor? I want to go back in time at least 6 decades. Remember when they taught logic in schools?
I took some computer science courses in college and that included logic, but I don't think they had it in high school but I don't quite go back 60 years, at least not for my school days. I don't think walmart sells the flux capacitors any more.
 
I took some computer science courses in college and that included logic, but I don't think they had it in high school but I don't quite go back 60 years, at least not for my school days. I don't think walmart sells the flux capacitors any more.
My school days don't go back quite 60 years, but those times were saner.
 
I don't know what my chicken's breeder was breeding for other than ribbons, but from what I've read on this forum, I ended up with an exceptionally nice natured cockerel/rooster. He should graduate from cockerel to rooster maybe this month?

Anyway, an idea has been cooking in this little brain. He got rid of these chickens because of coloring issues. When I got them, there were some white feathers showing up. Big Ben has been getting more and more of them in his tail, and now it's mostly white. I think the contrast of the barring with the white feathers make the chickens look better (Just don't tell the show people! ) :oops:

I was thinking of breeding for more white feathers so the birds would be a mixture of white and barred. I think that looks pretty. However, in order to do anything like that, these mess-ups with incubation need to be straightened out. I've failed on two batches so far, the ones from the swap meet, and the ones from my own pullets. :confused:
First year gags are best incubated later in the year. Try again in fall when your flock has had.a chance to work out the kinks.
 

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