Here are some pictures of my mixes! Their dad is a spangled Old English Game Bantam and their mom (possibly moms) is a buff silkie. Heather is the girl and Picket is the boy (they are named after characters in the Green Ember series). Sadly, I have to downsize my flock, but I am hoping to find a good home for this pair!
That is a very cool cross. They are pretty chickens.
 
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Popcorn, mottled serama x mille fleur d’uccle
 
I have quite a few random mixes. My first is a silkie mix. He’s my baby. We bought him from a hatchery and they thought he was a purebred silkie. He has a son, a silkie mix/RIR cross. Absolutely GORGEOUS but man is he a jerk. He’s had to be separated due to causing fights. We have two austrolorp/Turken crosses that we hatched. View attachment 2224327
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(One of the Turken mixes) (they’re older now but I don’t have a newer pic of them)
When you breed your turken with a different breed of chicken do you get all naked necks or will some be NN and some be regular?
 
Here are some of my grandparents barnyard mixes. These are from earlier in the summer and I will post what they look like now if I have the pics. We have no idea wha they are mixed with, they got them as 12 assorted fertile eggs to incubate. Out of the twelve they got 4 pullets(of of which is now mine) 7 cockerals, and one died as a chick. The two that are not pictured are two black cockerals.

Hawkeye- pullet
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Billina-Cockeral
Had a nice glow up and has barred rock coloring, but has gold mixed in as well. Very sad he is going to be culled but he’s mean
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Roo- very pretty now but also going to be culled as he isALSO mean.
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Puffy- pullet. Looks pretty much the same now. Black with fluffy feet.
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Pippin- Grew up to be a cockerel and is absolutely georgous. Unfortunately he’s mean to the hens and has to go.
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Mellow- pullet, grew up to look pretty much the same as this pic
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Fluffy-Cockeral. Finally! A nice boy. Keeping him. Satin Silkie. Updated pic below his baby pic.
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Bandit. Another cockerel. Pretty good with hens, keeping him. Grownup pics below.
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Bandit is the one being held. Fluffy photobombed him
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And then the special one!
This is Flynney, a pullet. She has the best glow up of all. At two months old she stopped walking, I took her home and have her intensive care for another two months and now she is heathy and happy.
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I have a barnyard mix that is being developed into a breed. They produce on average about 300 eggs during their first two production seasons and get big enough to eat. Hens are also capable of going broody. Coloration of feathering and eggs still variable, but all barred.


What did you use as starter genetics???

I'm looking to do something similar, though fewer eggs, and a little more meaty, suitable for free ranging in FL. Would like barred, or at least penciled, to better blend in on my property as they range.
 
All will be naked necks because the NN gene is dominant.
Oh man! Oh well... I guess that’s actually a good thing... it’ll keep me from hatching a bunch of my own and ending up having to find homes for the roosters... I don’t really want a flock of NNs only... this is my new boy TRUMP....
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Ooops! Sorry.. forgot this was for mixes :oops:
 
Here are some of my grandparents barnyard mixes. These are from earlier in the summer and I will post what they look like now if I have the pics. We have no idea wha they are mixed with, they got them as 12 assorted fertile eggs to incubate. Out of the twelve they got 4 pullets(of of which is now mine) 7 cockerals, and one died as a chick. The two that are not pictured are two black cockerals.

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Billina-Cockeral
Had a nice glow up and has barred rock coloring, but has gold mixed in as well. Very sad he is going to be culled but he’s meanView attachment 2405522

Roo- very pretty now but also going to be culled as he isALSO mean.
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Puffy- pullet. Looks pretty much the same now. Black with fluffy feet.
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Pippin- Grew up to be a cockerel and is absolutely georgous. Unfortunately he’s mean to the hens and has to go.
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Mellow- pullet, grew up to look pretty much the same as this pic
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Fluffy-Cockeral. Finally! A nice boy. Keeping him. Satin Silkie. Updated pic below his baby pic.
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Bandit. Another cockerel. Pretty good with hens, keeping him. Grownup pics below.
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Bandit is the one being held. Fluffy photobombed him View attachment 2405538

And then the special one!
This is Flynney, a pullet. She has the best glow up of all. At two months old she stopped walking, I took her home and have her intensive care for another two months and now she is heathy and happy.
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Your mixes look so sweet! :love

Oh man! Oh well... I guess that’s actually a good thing... it’ll keep me from hatching a bunch of my own and ending up having to find homes for the roosters... I don’t really want a flock of NNs only... this is my new boy TRUMP.... View attachment 2405646
Ooops! Sorry.. forgot this was for mixes :oops:
He is very handsome!
 
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I love the white-tipped feathers on the buff, but not quite a d'uccle look (not that d'uccles are bad, I love that breed!)
Thank you! I found some nice comparison pictures of her versus my d’uccle I thought I’d share.
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When you breed your turken with a different breed of chicken do you get all naked necks or will some be NN and some be regular?
All will be naked necks because the NN gene is dominant.
Some naked necks are heterozygous for the NN gene, so, if that’s the case, half their chicks would not be naked necked.
 

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