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Notice that he has a blended Hackle , White legs and white feathers in tail. All this goes hand and hand.The very light legs like this will usually cause you to have white in tail and wing.
Notice that he has a blended Hackle , White legs and white feathers in tail. All this goes hand and hand.The very light legs like this will usually cause you to have white in tail and wing.
I also see he has brown under body soft feathering
I can not say anything good about these two BC males so will be very short with my critique. The backs are very short on both males. The underside feathers are brown on both.The first male has the blended Hackle. Both males are lacking in Saddle color. These males are not very good type wise and I would not want to ad one to a breeding program.could I get an opinion on these 2 young roos? I am looking to buy one and these are the pictures sent to me. They are under 1 year old and still filling out. I will need to travel some distance to buy one so would value an opinion before I take that step. thanks! The second one seems to have brown on his bottom feathers but am not sure from one picture.....
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A blended hackle is where the hackle is yellow shading to Copper, 2-3 posts back is a perfect example of the blended Hackle. It signifys that there is more than likely some wheaten blood hiding somewhere.What is a blended hackle? No lacing?
I agree with Don on both of these males. They are a bit short backed and not very strong in type. Due to the brown underside feathers and blended hackles, I would suspect Wheaten somewhere in their genetics.I can not say anything good about these two BC males so will be very short with my critique. The backs are very short on both males. The underside feathers are brown on both.The first male has the blended Hackle. Both males are lacking in Saddle color. These males are not very good type wise and I would not want to ad one to a breeding program.
I agree with Don on both of these males. They are a bit short backed and not very strong in type. Due to the brown underside feathers and blended hackles, I would suspect Wheaten somewhere in their genetics.
Males are 50% of any breeding program. A weak female, will only affect the progeny that comes from her eggs. The male will affect the progeny of every female he breeds. We always look for the best male that we can raise, find, and/or buy. With that being said, I think that I would continue to search for a
While we were in Newnan, we got to visit with some of the judges there. They brought up an interesting point about some of the faded hackles on some of the Black Copper males. I had never thought about it, but they all agreed that sometimes this was due to Blue Copper being in the background. They all said that sometimes the dilution that is involved in the Blue birds could and would show up in Black progeny later. It is something to think about.
JMO,
Ernie
Arp, Texas
Neither of these males have any traits that you would want to pass on. Please don't get either one.could I get an opinion on these 2 young roos? I am looking to buy one and these are the pictures sent to me. They are under 1 year old and still filling out. I will need to travel some distance to buy one so would value an opinion before I take that step. thanks! The second one seems to have brown on his bottom feathers but am not sure from one picture.....
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