So, so, soooooo pretty! You make me more than excited about breeding season.
Are you breeding in any other bloodlines besides the new ones from Tom or do all your bloodlines so far come from one place? I might need more to work with next year.
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So, so, soooooo pretty! You make me more than excited about breeding season.
Orpingtons, although breeders call it lemon cuckooI just looked it up. It belongs to Running Horse Farm in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. This is one is single factor barred, correct? I think both the single and the double barred are both gorgeous! Do you know what other breeds come in the Buff Barred variety?
Sparky does have a little bit of smut (is that the correct term? That's what we call it in Buff Silkies) and both of his ladies have a little bit too. I believe adding the Buffs will help clear it up in the next generations.Beautiful! I see that Sparky has no black leaking through but his son does on his tail. Will this molt out or take another generation? Remember, I know rabbit color genetics, but am just learning chicken genes so please bear with my questions.The rules shouldn't be too far off, just different wording, right?![]()
He's adorable, and a lap-jumperI love Sparky's boy...
Thanks AmySo, so, soooooo pretty! You make me more than excited about breeding season.
Are you breeding in any other bloodlines besides the new ones from Tom or do all your bloodlines so far come from one place? I might need more to work with next year.![]()

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Should we follow the written definition for the lemon cuckoo variety taken from Orpingtons then, or has someone written a standard for the Buff Barred Cochin already? As I stated earlier, I <3 both the light & dark barring but I don't know which one is preferred.