So is there an actual goal, or just pairing birds you think would be cute together
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Goal. I might buy a incubator, but i wanted Darling to hatch them.So is there an actual goal, or just pairing birds you think would be cute together
You will probably get some silkied, and hard feathered birds, possibly some crested too. I would pick the ones that have the characteristics your looking for, and then breed them back to the Serama.My ultimate goal right now is a white feather foot cochin. Reason im excited about breeding Vanilla to Darling is because he is white and has feathered feet. So i have to start somewhere. He is silkie though, would that be a issue or can i breed it out?
Thank you! I will probably work on that once i plan things out, then.You will probably get some silkied, and hard feathered birds, possibly some crested too. I would pick the ones that have the characteristics your looking for, and then breed them back to the Serama.
The very best thing would be to either get a cochin roo to breed to Darling, or a Serama roo to breed to Emily.
It will make the project a whole lot easier.Thank you! I will probably work on that once i plan things out, then.
Silkie Seramas are so darn cute! I’ll just breed back the hard feathered ones though.![]()
I think it'll be ok, the eggs might just hatch a little earlierVanilla mated Darling, and im pretty sure its fertile. (Or i hope) If we get a broody i can hatch the eggs. Question, though. Darlings eggs are up to 1 OZ in weight, pretty small. Could a large or standard chicken incubate them? Wondering if the eggs or chicks could get hurt or smashed.
Probably not large, i doubt it. But maybe standard? Darling doesn’t go broody often, Rizo does. I could just keep them in the fridge til Rizo or Darling would.