Barnevelder breeders lets work together and improve the breed

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From the pictures, the pullet with the more red kind of looks like her breast lacing is a bit fuzzy, speckled instead of clean lacing with defined edges. The first two pullets seem to have cleaner lacing with out the fuzzy edges. Generally the darker males pass on better lacing and if you use one of the darker males you might be able to impove the lacing in the next generation. Hope this helps:) Very cute little barnies by the way
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HI Paul you are on top of my list! Also thanks for passing on the information about Johan and Christina. They have both played a huge role in the Barnevelder breed in North America and we are all indebted to them for being so good at spreading their wonderful birds around the country. This thread on BYC is a wonderful resource for me and for all of us. I like the title of it and the spirit of cooperation, friendliness and politeness that goes on in here, such a productive forum. Thanks to all of you who keep it going strong and who are doing so many great projects keeping the Barnies alive and improving.

Andy

Thank you Thank you
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No worries Kim, I'm sure they'll do fine. They were packed excellent, so I'm sure plenty of them will hatch! Hoping for a really nice boy (for a backup roo) and a bunch of pullets!
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ETA: I had my heavy cockerel hatch last year, so this year should be a pullet year, right? (I hope)
 
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