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Keeping my fingers crossed...I bought "Chocolate Orpington" 8 day old chicks at a Stockade/Auction...will post as they grow to see if the person selling them knew what they were talking about.

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Keeping my fingers crossed...I bought "Chocolate Orpington" 8 day old chicks at a Stockade/Auction...will post as they grow to see if the person selling them knew what they were talking about.![]()
You are right that my logic was incorrect about using a black mottled roo in the second cross. I guess my best and fastest bet is doing a sibling cross between the two and hatch enough chicks to get both choc mottled pullets and cockerels. The only problem is that as far as I heard, there is no way to differentiate between mottled and split to mottled chicks and before the first molt, split to mottled may show some mottling on the tail and chest.
Is that what you are referring to when you say your pullets have some mottling. Are they split to mottled?
Nice! My split grow-outs are almost 8 weeks now.
I need help. It's probably been answered here but I was wondering what happens when you cross a chocolate cuckoo Orpington rooster to a chocolate Orpington hen, will it be sex link?
[COLOR=993300]Chocolate x Chocolate = 100% Chocolate[/COLOR]
Depending on the quality/type of the bird, $30 is a steal.I found someone local to me saying they are introducing the breed to our area. They have 2 older girls 2-3 months they want $30 each for