barred rock x Mille fleur d'uccle mix????

Luke0987654321

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Aug 10, 2009
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hi all
um i dont know if this is the wright place to post this post but anyway...
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i have a br rooster and i c him doing his buisnes every day whith all of the hens,
that includes my Mille fleur d'uccle mix and i was wondering that if he does do his buisnes properly...
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if i put half a dozen of her eggs in the bator, will they hatch??
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will they be to big to turn inside the egg when they r about to hatch and just die?
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at first when they started mating i thought that he was to big to properly "connect" but today
i was out giving them leftovers from lunch and he did the thing whith his neck feathers and she crouched down
and on he hopped and i had a peek and, they connected for sure...
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thanks in advance
luke.
 
It is possible for LF roo to breed bantams, though with such a large breed breeding such a small breed, the forming chicks may have complications as you said. I had a LF BR X RIR roo breed a Silkie X bantam hen and had 3 chicks hatch from them, they grew up tp be a little smaller than a regular LF breed.

If they do hatch, they should all be Barred and (I think) split for mottled.

Hope this helps.
 
A friend of mine crossed a mille fleur d'uccle rooster over a barred rock hen. Only one egg hatched, it was a female, and the color of a black sexlink hen, with muffs, and feathered legs, a fairly small hen ultimately. Feathered legs and muffs/beards are dominant.
 
A friend of mine crossed a mille fleur d'uccle rooster over a barred rock hen. Only one egg hatched, it was a female, and the color of a black sexlink hen, with muffs, and feathered legs, a fairly small hen ultimately. Feathered legs and muffs/beards are dominant.
Do you have pictures of the baby's new born and fully grown
 

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