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So I decided that my project birds will be barred, Walnut combed and bred towards dual purpose type. I have way too many hybrids running around in all manner of colors so it's time to rein that in a bit.
Adding in one other breed, to see what happens in chest fullness. The cross might tank the barring for a generation or more, we'll see. The best birds I have to use also lay Olive eggs, so we'll see if I can keep that going.
I'll have to contend with the appearance of feathered legs, head crests, beards/muffs and various combs trying to sneak through. Hatch and sort, hatch and sort!
This is the main trio I'll be working with.
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My continuing mission is a backyard dual purpose heavy I call “PennyRed Giant”. Jersey Giant base, heavy on Marans, also with Rhode Island Red, Brahma, Barred Plymouth Rock, a little Cochin, and eventually some Wyandotte, Delaware, Buff Orpington, Speckled Sussex, and maybe Dark Cornish for some subtle fine-tuning. I really don’t know yet, it’s a long term project. The truth is, I have no idea what I’m doing, but it’s kinda fun that way!:weeMy eventual goal is a Jersey Giant-size dual purpose with excellent meat qualities and a better than average lay rate of jumbo eggs that taste like Marans eggs, maybe even dark colored. Feather color should be various shades and patterns in the red/wheaten/gold range. Friendly and gentle temperament, great personalities. Health, vigor, and life expectancy is #1 priority in these backyard beauties. My chickens are my therapy animals, and although I’m asking a lot from my superchickens, I know they have it in them if I take my time and treat them right. Jesus help me!:love

Edit: Of course, this might take me the rest of my life. I can’t track genetics, it makes my head hurt. Bad.
That's a lot of crossing of different breeds. To get a nice giant bird, only breed the largest of the offspring together.;)
Hope everything works out for you.
 
I'm looking forward to my FIRST year breeding ❤️
I have salmon Faverolles that I got for my son for 4H and we will be working on getting them to SOP. They aren't bad now but color is a little dark in some and combs have too many points.
I also enjoy mixing my egg production flock and seeing what kinds of babies I get from random mixes. Last year I bred my amberlink rooster to amberlink hens and for 4 babies that all look completely different ❤️ This year I'm thinking of mixing my white Leghorns rooster with my amberlink hens since they are my 2 most productive birds
Here's some pictures of my favorite fav rooster and hen
Love those beards. Sounds like a lovely breeding program, I like Faverolles chickens.
 
Mi gallitos!
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Quail and blue quail d’Anvers
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BBS Wyandottes (not my project)
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Buckeyes (note that I caved and began using flash. They’re really very sweet and don’t have lazer eyes)
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Another pen of Buckeyes using a cockerel of a different strain. I’ve heard crossing the strains produces nice offspring.
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Cuckoo d’Anvers! (Sadly I had to use a black cockerel because it seems that cuckoo cockerels just can’t deal with the pressure of living on my farm and then just die. @-@ )
Love the D'Anvers, & Buckeyes, how long have you been working on them?
 
So I decided that my project birds will be barred, Walnut combed and bred towards dual purpose type. I have way too many hybrids running around in all manner of colors so it's time to rein that in a bit.
Adding in one other breed, to see what happens in chest fullness. The cross might tank the barring for a generation or more, we'll see. The best birds I have to use also lay Olive eggs, so we'll see if I can keep that going.
I'll have to contend with the appearance of feathered legs, head crests, beards/muffs and various combs trying to sneak through. Hatch and sort, hatch and sort!
This is the main trio I'll be working with.
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Barred sounds like a good choice.
 
Here they are, my main focus...

The breeding pens:
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The partridges:
There is three all together, one new one which I purchased recently, a hen which I bought a while back and then one of her home bred chicks.
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The pure whites:
Three of these also (not including the male) one which I recently purchased, another which I've had a while and then a Pullet I hatched that's from a different mother.
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The male:
This male here is a new one I bought along with two females (one being his daughter) he will be bred with both the partridges and the whites.
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Now I've got to decide...

Do I breed partridges first or whites first? :confused:
Thanks for showing your breeding pens. Gives me some ideas for how to set up for late doing and summer.
 
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