chichester, NH chicken swap sat. march 28th ***new date set***

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the pure silkie eggs are from the two boys tog and the blue pullet or the pullet with the hugh crest on pg 70 of last weeks milford thread
 
I think hubby said there are like ummmm maybe 46 out there, cassi says more like last count was 50 LOL I um yeah have no clue,
but 3 bators running, 10 chicks in the hot box, 25 coming in in may and 15 coming mid april.

Um I am not adicted to chickens nope nope nope, not me never LOL.

oh and lest we forget the ones I will be picking up in Merrimack LOL.
 
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not sure who told you that fishy tale?
no you can breed the tort to the Tri and still get tri's but you will also get torts.

Little lesson in torts tri-s and Harliquins,
Harliquin is normally the name for any 3 colored mini rex or Rex breed, holland etc.
The Buck you have is whats normally known as a Broken Harliquin, meaning pattern is broken up with patches of white. also known as a Tri Mini rex.
Confused yet LOL
Tri bred to a solid Harliquin ( which is what it would be with out the wite patches) will produce Tri and Harliquin.
as mentioned bred to tort would produce both tri and tort.
NOW here in lies the little problem, You have BOTH buck and doe as brokens. meaning, that broken bred to broken will give you more broken, some to the point where there will be no nose patch , ( or mustache) called a Charlie. good for pet and good to breed to a solid color rabbit.
so to recap. Get a Harliquin Doe to breed to the Tri another broken wont do what you want it to do.

but you can still breed the tort to the tri and get some really nice rabbits. just not always show quality. but definately breeder quality.
That buck is really nice. moore than 50 % color so not showable except for comments. Doe is a nice looking Doe from what I can see of her.

Breed them honestly I would.
 
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not sure who told you that fishy tale?
no you can breed the tort to the Tri and still get tri's but you will also get torts.

Little lesson in torts tri-s and Harliquins,
Harliquin is normally the name for any 3 colored mini rex or Rex breed, holland etc.
The Buck you have is whats normally known as a Broken Harliquin, meaning pattern is broken up with patches of white. also known as a Tri Mini rex.
Confused yet LOL
Tri bred to a solid Harliquin ( which is what it would be with out the wite patches) will produce Tri and Harliquin.
as mentioned bred to tort would produce both tri and tort.
NOW here in lies the little problem, You have BOTH buck and doe as brokens. meaning, that broken bred to broken will give you more broken, some to the point where there will be no nose patch , ( or mustache) called a Charlie. good for pet and good to breed to a solid color rabbit.
so to recap. Get a Harliquin Doe to breed to the Tri another broken wont do what you want it to do.

but you can still breed the tort to the tri and get some really nice rabbits. just not always show quality. but definately breeder quality.
That buck is really nice. moore than 50 % color so not showable except for comments. Doe is a nice looking Doe from what I can see of her.

Breed them honestly I would.

oh my, so for a better chance at producing something that could would be shown would be to use what doe? LOL way more confusing than i thought. the breeder said to put him in the show, wonder why she thinks it could be shown if the pattern is more than it should be. alot to learn i see, as with everything, it cant be easy.
 
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the pure silkie eggs are from the two boys tog and the blue pullet or the pullet with the hugh crest on pg 70 of last weeks milford thread

i looked at post 70 post 700, lol now i will go look at page 70. cant follow directions, for sure
 
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the pure silkie eggs are from the two boys tog and the blue pullet or the pullet with the hugh crest on pg 70 of last weeks milford thread

i looked at post 70 post 700, lol now i will go look at page 70. cant follow directions, for sure

here you go wendy
mychickens076-1.jpg
 
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not sure who told you that fishy tale?
no you can breed the tort to the Tri and still get tri's but you will also get torts.

Little lesson in torts tri-s and Harliquins,
Harliquin is normally the name for any 3 colored mini rex or Rex breed, holland etc.
The Buck you have is whats normally known as a Broken Harliquin, meaning pattern is broken up with patches of white. also known as a Tri Mini rex.
Confused yet LOL
Tri bred to a solid Harliquin ( which is what it would be with out the wite patches) will produce Tri and Harliquin.
as mentioned bred to tort would produce both tri and tort.
NOW here in lies the little problem, You have BOTH buck and doe as brokens. meaning, that broken bred to broken will give you more broken, some to the point where there will be no nose patch , ( or mustache) called a Charlie. good for pet and good to breed to a solid color rabbit.
so to recap. Get a Harliquin Doe to breed to the Tri another broken wont do what you want it to do.

but you can still breed the tort to the tri and get some really nice rabbits. just not always show quality. but definately breeder quality.
That buck is really nice. moore than 50 % color so not showable except for comments. Doe is a nice looking Doe from what I can see of her.

Breed them honestly I would.

oh my, so for a better chance at producing something that could would be shown would be to use what doe? LOL way more confusing than i thought. the breeder said to put him in the show, wonder why she thinks it could be shown if the pattern is more than it should be. alot to learn i see, as with everything, it cant be easy.

yeah there is a lot to learn with showing rabbits. but its easily learned. and always tons of people to give some good advice and sometimes bad advice. but that happens everywhere with animals.

Ok ARBA Standards of Perfection call for:

Pattern:
all broken patterned animals are to have balanced nose markings, ( no preference given for butterfly over evenly balanced nose spots), a colored eye marking around each eye and color on both ears.
the body color is to be evenly distributed in a spotted, patched, or blanket pattern, Preference given to an evenly balanced pattern. the feet below the ankle joints are to be pure white.
the total amount of coloration on a broken patterned animal is to be not less than 10 % (must be bigger than a dime) or more than 50 % of the entire animal.


You get your best broken patterns from breeding the charlie to a solid patterned animal.
what I would do is breed these 2 together , get a litter, keep the one with no nose spot or butterfly. then when you find a nice Harliquin doe or buck breed it to the Charlie. that way you will get both broken and solid animals

picture of aacceptable nose spot but the body didnt have enough color:
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Half butterfly, eye markings and more than 10 % color
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this baby is a Charlie, notice the missing nose spot or butterfly , but has slight eye markings.

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Full butterfly:

brokenTridoe2.jpg


Solid color:

littlecocopuff.jpg



more than 50 % color:

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PERFECTION!!

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not all of these rabbit are mini rex but the standards are all the same for all broken patterned rabbits.
These are all my rabbits, some were breeders some from litters.
The last rabbit Mr, Majestic was bought because he was just so darned perfect, he is a Simese Satin.
 
also, chickn and anyone else interested, see my web page on breeding tri-color rabbits:

http://www.firedoverabbitry.com/FDbreedTC.html

It's about Mini Lops but all the genetics and principles are the same for any rabbit breed.

A quick note (which is explained in the web page) breeding in a tort will give you "torted" tri's and harlequins which are not showable.

Torted harlis:
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You can see the tort shading on their faces and sides, more noticible in the older one than the little one.
 
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