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do u see any dqs in these bird some on another post said they did
The 2nd hen looks like she may have split wing, or she could just be holding it that way when the pic was snapped. Anna has the best coloring/type.
Not a fan of either of the 2 males, they could have better coloring. Don't care for the way Arthurs wings look. Egbert has a nice dark comb.
I bred a male a couple years back that had a very light comb and was very light buff, and got several real nice buff males from him, nice dark combs, darker even buff coloring.
Just try both roosters on the girls, mark the chicks, and see which birds produce the best offspring.
The 2nd hen doesn't have a split wing, she was just holding it that way.
do u see any dqs in these bird some on another post said they did
The 2nd hen looks like she may have split wing, or she could just be holding it that way when the pic was snapped. Anna has the best coloring/type.
Not a fan of either of the 2 males, they could have better coloring. Don't care for the way Arthurs wings look. Egbert has a nice dark comb.
I bred a male a couple years back that had a very light comb and was very light buff, and got several real nice buff males from him, nice dark combs, darker even buff coloring.
Just try both roosters on the girls, mark the chicks, and see which birds produce the best offspring.
The 2nd hen doesn't have a split wing, she was just holding it that way.