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I am totally laughing right now because I SO STRESSED MYSELF OUT over my hatch last year, I vowed I would NEVER do it again
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But you know, I'd be willing to do it for some eggs, and it would be fun to do it "together" versus FREAKING out by myself! I run multi million dollar programs for work, but I was MORE stressed out over hatching chicks than any work thing I've ever done!!!
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So I guess I'm saying I'm in
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I'll take some more pics of my Llewelyn (roo) and the girls so you can preview the merchandise....
 
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I am totally laughing right now because I SO STRESSED MYSELF OUT over my hatch last year, I vowed I would NEVER do it again
th.gif


But you know, I'd be willing to do it for some eggs, and it would be fun to do it "together" versus FREAKING out by myself! I run multi million dollar programs for work, but I was MORE stressed out over hatching chicks than any work thing I've ever done!!!
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So I guess I'm saying I'm in
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I'll take some more pics of my Llewelyn (roo) and the girls so you can preview the merchandise....

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I am totally laughing right now because I SO STRESSED MYSELF OUT over my hatch last year, I vowed I would NEVER do it again
th.gif


But you know, I'd be willing to do it for some eggs, and it would be fun to do it "together" versus FREAKING out by myself! I run multi million dollar programs for work, but I was MORE stressed out over hatching chicks than any work thing I've ever done!!!
jumpy.gif


So I guess I'm saying I'm in
ep.gif


I'll take some more pics of my Llewelyn (roo) and the girls so you can preview the merchandise....

i might be interested in eggs to... im looking forward to your pic's...
 
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I am totally laughing right now because I SO STRESSED MYSELF OUT over my hatch last year, I vowed I would NEVER do it again
th.gif


But you know, I'd be willing to do it for some eggs, and it would be fun to do it "together" versus FREAKING out by myself! I run multi million dollar programs for work, but I was MORE stressed out over hatching chicks than any work thing I've ever done!!!
jumpy.gif


So I guess I'm saying I'm in
ep.gif


I'll take some more pics of my Llewelyn (roo) and the girls so you can preview the merchandise....

i might be interested in eggs to... im looking forward to your pic's...

Sure! The more the merrier :) Will get some sorted over the next couple days...
 
I got my big box of Red Dorking eggs today!!!!!
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I'm going to set them in the morning & I'm soooo excited!

I should take some new pics of my reds... They're beautiful!
 
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Greetings! It's great to read your enthusiasm for Dorkings! They are an excellent breed. Consider joining the Dorking Breeders Club. The RC Colored are historically accurrate. They're not in the SOP, but then again they pre-date the SOP.

It looks like you have a nice beginning. If you're going to try to breed both varieties, you'll have to separate them, of course. Of the four individuals you show, the two hens and the colored cock are the strongest. They all need bulking up, or breeding up, but that's to be expected. If you read up on the ALBC website about breeding heritage fowl, it will be an excellent tool.

Your black cockerel is more questionable. Of course, one picture is only one picture, but if you look at the outline of the bird, you;ll notice that he has a distinctly triangular typre, or shape. Insofar as breed is defined by type, he doesn't really match the profile of a Dorking. In your stead, I'd question using him in a breeding pen--of course, this is assuming that he is that triangular. If he is, he'll undermine your efforts in an important way. You can sstart with your RC Colored cock and go from there.

Best of luck!
 
Yellow House Farm, Thank you so much for your encouragement and taking the time to critique my little flock of Dorkings!
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I agree with you on your assesment of my black boy... he really is too triangular. I tried to choose pictures that really do represent how they look in person.

I've ordered several diferent colors of Dorking chicks this year so I can live with them while deciding which I like best. I really love the Coloreds, so I'll probably settle on them. I'm supposed to get some Colored chicks from Sand Hill later on in the year, so hopefully I'll get some nice girls to go with my boy.

Question: What happens if I breed SC hens to a RC cock (or vice versa)? Will it mess up the combs and make them neither 1 nor the other, or is 1 just dominant over the other? Is it an acceptable breeding practice to interbreed the 2 comb types?

Thank you so much for the help!
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Hey Hatch Bud -

I believe RC to be the dominant gene, based on the reading I've done... so I would assume that RC would always show up then
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- we will have to wait for the Great Dorking Council to speak on this one, as I am only a newbie and learning myself...

We had snow all day today, so I was not able to get my reds out for a photo shoot - hopefully soon. You will have to cut the girls a bit of slack, as Llewelyn is a bit rough on them, they are both sporting a blue kote hairdo right now. Young Roosters!
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Has anyone had any difficulty with Dorkings and weak shells? I am having problems with a couple of mine having problems. I have several other breeds and none of them are having problems.

Thanks ahead of time.

Dave
 

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