Arizona Chickens

He is grey underneath, and has some red feathers on his back, a little splotchy, might be interesting mixed with an Aloha NN?!

I'd be willing to try it with this red NN/Aloha pullet that I have. I might even cross him with the Lakeshore Egger pullet for some green egg laying future cross chick's. The Silver Grey Dorking cockerel that was here before was so mellow.
 
@Parront The pullet I'm talking about look's red like her NN mother.
You might get red and black body color. Here is another pic of him. He was sitting on my lap, you have to love their personalities!
 

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I'd be willing to try it with this red NN/Aloha pullet that I have. I might even cross him with the Lakeshore Egger pullet for some green egg laying future cross chick's. The Silver Grey Dorking cockerel that was here before was so mellow.
I think this guy is bigger than the Silver Greys. He feels heavier than my full grown Barred Holland roo. I might have to weigh him.:drool
 
@BlueBaby I do not have room to keep all the nice little cockerels I have, I think it would be great if you could use him as a breeder.

I still have to figure out what male to put the full Aloha pullet with when she matures. Maybe the red NN/Aloha cockerel that is the brother to the one that I want to put with your Dorking?
 

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