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I'm new to this but from what I've learned somewhat wouldn't you want to breed the hen/pullet to a black due to such a light splash color? As far as quality,their are much more educated people to answer this question. I am also curious to their opinions in this situation. I only have blues period and the percentages are so spread out.Breeding opinions?
the 2 pictures above is my pairI'm new to this but from what I've learned somewhat wouldn't you want to breed the hen/pullet to a black due to such a like splash color? As far as quality,their are much more educated people to answer this question. I am also curious to their opinions in this situation. I only have blues period and the percentages are so spread out.
I want to make sure the lacing is good quality and good color I have another hen but lacing is off a littleDo it and i want some eggs
Quote: if you could provide pictures from the side and front with the birds standing naturally (not held or crouching/eating) that would give a better idea of what you've got.
the only comments I could offer right now, the rooster looks more orange than he should and the hen has a very light hackle, you want dark, and her color looks a bit light too, but she is darker than the roo, I think...
as for the comment about breeding to splash, it all depends how dark the mahogany is... repeated splash breeding will fade the color, so you want to go back to a deep mahogany dark blue or black laced bird when working with splash.
this is my current pair breeding. and a cockerel from the same rooster (possibly this hen or another that I lost) that I'm keeping for backup. (the pictures are old, the hen is now 2 and has a nice dark hackle (for a splash)...
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if you could provide pictures from the side and front with the birds standing naturally (not held or crouching/eating) that would give a better idea of what you've got. the only comments I could offer right now, the rooster looks more orange than he should and the hen has a very light hackle, you want dark, and her color looks a bit light too, but she is darker than the roo, I think... as for the comment about breeding to splash, it all depends how dark the mahogany is... repeated splash breeding will fade the color, so you want to go back to a deep mahogany dark blue or black laced bird when working with splash. this is my current pair breeding. and a cockerel from the same rooster (possibly this hen or another that I lost) that I'm keeping for backup. (the pictures are old, the hen is now 2 and has a nice dark hackle (for a splash)...![]()
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