Apr 11, 2010 #51 vegafarm In the Brooder 11 Years Nov 23, 2008 52 1 41 UTAH Wow there amazing!!! Keep on playing with genes and keep us updated please!!!
Apr 11, 2010 #52 poultch In the Brooder 9 Years Feb 10, 2010 81 5 30 New Zealand do you think that there is any correlation between leg colour and feather colour? is the chocolate cockeral slate legged? (id+/id+) and the wheaton pullets, white legged? ( Id/-) then mating the (id+/id+) cockeral over the wheaton hens (Id/-) gives you chocolate coloured pullets with slate legs maybe you are on to something?
do you think that there is any correlation between leg colour and feather colour? is the chocolate cockeral slate legged? (id+/id+) and the wheaton pullets, white legged? ( Id/-) then mating the (id+/id+) cockeral over the wheaton hens (Id/-) gives you chocolate coloured pullets with slate legs maybe you are on to something?
Apr 11, 2010 #53 Mahonri Urban Desert Chicken Enthusiast Premium Feather Member 16 Years May 14, 2008 30,372 406 606 North Phoenix My Coop My Coop Jodie, IMH & unlearned opinion, I don't think they look like chocolate or dunn, BUT YOU HAVE A WINNER THERE.. especially with that lacing! I like the sound of it. "Coco Laced Orps" Breed and cull for a few generations and you'll have some prize birds there.
Jodie, IMH & unlearned opinion, I don't think they look like chocolate or dunn, BUT YOU HAVE A WINNER THERE.. especially with that lacing! I like the sound of it. "Coco Laced Orps" Breed and cull for a few generations and you'll have some prize birds there.
Apr 11, 2010 #54 ozark hen Living My Dream 15 Years Apr 4, 2007 6,963 68 421 Mansfield, MO Quote: Oh, Jody, I don't care what anybody says they are drop dead gorgeous and I would be happy with the culls!!! I agree with Mahonri!! Last edited: Apr 11, 2010
Quote: Oh, Jody, I don't care what anybody says they are drop dead gorgeous and I would be happy with the culls!!! I agree with Mahonri!!
Apr 11, 2010 Thread starter #55 hinkjc Crowing Premium Feather Member 13 Years Jan 11, 2007 12,681 148 331 PA Cocoa laced orps sure do sound yummy, don't they?
Apr 11, 2010 #56 ozark hen Living My Dream 15 Years Apr 4, 2007 6,963 68 421 Mansfield, MO Quote: I would give up all my buffs for some of them. I think I could control myself from eating them since the name is so tempting. If you need anyone to test some eggs I AM HERE
Quote: I would give up all my buffs for some of them. I think I could control myself from eating them since the name is so tempting. If you need anyone to test some eggs I AM HERE
Apr 11, 2010 #57 sonew123 Poultry Snuggie 11 Years Mar 16, 2009 25,016 118 421 onchiota NY Quote: X2...yes mam!!!
Apr 11, 2010 #58 kcsunshine Songster 10 Years Nov 3, 2009 653 8 121 Maryville, Tennessee Those birds are drop dead gorgeous. I'd gladly take your culls.
Apr 11, 2010 #59 Happy Chooks Free Ranging Premium Feather Member 14 Years Jul 9, 2009 40,438 3,680 686 Northern CA My Coop My Coop Quote: Me too!
Sep 26, 2010 #60 danielle82 A Good Egg 10 Years Apr 27, 2009 1,569 9 163 Tonasket Wa any updates on what they produced?