CanadianBuckeye
Songster
Here's a few random chick pics from my breeding program. My chicks are six weeks old now. This is a Buckeye/Cornish cross. Buckeye for the basic "look" I'm after, plus pea comb, cold/heat hardiness, large eggs and temperament. I'm breeding for a dual purpose pea combed white eggshell- coloured layer. The breeds I'm using are Buckeye, Dark Cornish, Production Red hybrids and Barred Hollands. 
Hatchery dark cornish. Peac combs, light coloured eggshells, good quality shells. Exactly what I was looking for. A little less meaty than an SOP bird. For foraging smarts (buckeyes are just too tame) and just a little more meatiness to balance the Barred Holland.


Barred Holland cockerel, six weeks. Nice long back. These were a very pleasant surprise. I had no idea what to expect, but I'm excited about their potential. This breed will add the white eggshell, plus temperament, plus early development and feathering. Also to breed out broodyness. Probably originally from Ideal.

This is a Buckeye x Production Red pullet chick. The production red is mostly RIR with a little New Hampshire and white RIR in the background breeding. The production reds lay very well, very large excellent quality eggs. But they have single combs which I want to breed out. This cross is to improve the egg laying number/size/quality of the eggs.
I hatched out this very strange looking chick, Buckeye x Dark Cornish. He looks like none of the others, colour or shape wise. Weird colour, green legs, very tall. He won't be part of my breeding program but it's fun to see what a cross will produce. Here he is in comparison to

the other Buckeye/Cornish cross chicks:
He's very leggy. It will be interesting to see how he turns out.
Hatchery dark cornish. Peac combs, light coloured eggshells, good quality shells. Exactly what I was looking for. A little less meaty than an SOP bird. For foraging smarts (buckeyes are just too tame) and just a little more meatiness to balance the Barred Holland.
Barred Holland cockerel, six weeks. Nice long back. These were a very pleasant surprise. I had no idea what to expect, but I'm excited about their potential. This breed will add the white eggshell, plus temperament, plus early development and feathering. Also to breed out broodyness. Probably originally from Ideal.
This is a Buckeye x Production Red pullet chick. The production red is mostly RIR with a little New Hampshire and white RIR in the background breeding. The production reds lay very well, very large excellent quality eggs. But they have single combs which I want to breed out. This cross is to improve the egg laying number/size/quality of the eggs.
I hatched out this very strange looking chick, Buckeye x Dark Cornish. He looks like none of the others, colour or shape wise. Weird colour, green legs, very tall. He won't be part of my breeding program but it's fun to see what a cross will produce. Here he is in comparison to
the other Buckeye/Cornish cross chicks:
He's very leggy. It will be interesting to see how he turns out.