They look like pullets to me. By this age my cockerels have bright red combs

Trisha
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They look like pullets to me. By this age my cockerels have bright red combs
Thanks, cool, I was hoping for thatThey look like pullets to me. By this age my cockerels have bright red combs
Trisha
Congrats! Someday I will too....Hey!! I finally passed 800 posts. It only took me 3 years LOL.
Trisha
Hey!! I finally passed 800 posts. It only took me 3 years LOL.
Trisha
The lacing I've seen on the US type Barnevelder males is very over melanized..resulting in breast feathers that are so heavilly laced that the breast appears to be solid black. If you look, you sometimes can see a reddish gold center to some of the breast feathers on the males. This may be a case of having to double mate and keep pullet and cockerel breeding lines like they do in other partridge/pattern breeds in order to get perfect males and pullets for show.
From what I've seen the darker males produce females with thicker and cleaner lacing (though sometimes overly thick). Lighter males produce redder females with thinner black lacing. The redder hens tend to have more peppering in their lacing than the darker hens. Probably due to melanizers or lack of. So like everything else one need to balance the traits to get what you want. I personally would rather try and find a balance than resort to a double mating system.
Trisha
Quote:I felt a bit left behind with so many others quickly making it into the "thousands" of posts. Glad to know I'm not the only one![]()
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