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That is 13 x 8 1/2 ft, a really good size!We got the grow out area done today! I love it! (Gonna work on the gate tomorrow) 4 littles have hatched so far, 5 pips currently.
See what I get from the marans eggs that have been set and these blue wheaten OE's that just hatched. I'll also be keeping a dominant white ameraucana cockerel "if" I hatch one. I've got a couple more ladies to sell (pretty sure they're spoken for", then I'll go from there. I do have more wheaten/ blue wheaten, and splash marans eggs that I'll be hatching. I also have these little cemani mix chicks, I've got some big plans for them regardless of genderWow! A lot going on! What are your future plans with Langdon no longer your main rooster?
At first glance, I don't really know.@NatJ I need your expertise please. These chicks are Ayam cemani x Isabel Ameraucana BC, the cockerel is the mix crossed back to the izzy's. Why is the one chick yellow, with yellow skin, and black dot on its head?
I don't really know, but I'll be curious to see how it looks as it feathers out!Thank you! No chance of any other parentage, and they were completely separated at hatch. There is a slight green tinge to its skin, hints of darkness around the break that don't really come up good in the pics. That was the goal, lav zombies, that's why I was so surprised when it hatched. If you look at its hatch mate, it has a couple " yellowish" toes. I'll be keeping it until I see what's what. This is the cockerel and these are the hens.At first glance, I don't really know.
There's a chance that some other parent got involved (something like a White Leghorn could easily produce a chick like that from a mixed hen.)
From that parentage, I would expect some black chicks and some that look Isabel. Hmm, probably also some Lavender chicks (lavender dilution, but on the all-black feather pattern of the Ayam Cemani rather than whatever pattern the Isabels have.) And some with the pattern of the Isabels, but without the lavender dilution, so they might be gold or silver with some amount of black. Maybe that's what this chick is trying to do, silver with a bit of black? I don't think that accounts for the foot color, since I would expect blue or black (or maybe a chance of green) from any possible combination of Ameraucana and Ayam Cemani genes. I would not expect plain white or yellow feet.
I don't really know, but I'll be curious to see how it looks as it feathers out!