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Good morning,
#2 and #3 will probably be the best colored pullets. The first place you'll see adult type pattern is in the shoulder, and wing bay/bar area and then the chest. I like the amount of fluff that they are showing. I would also grow all of them out to at least 8 or 9 months old so that you really know what you have. The last pullet looks like she'll be extremely dark. The challenge is improving the pattern and type without going outside the breed. So what to do? You could cross with Silver Laced. However, they aren't that great either. I know, I have some. I have pretty good type and the color is getting there, but struggling with white in the earlobes. For such a cross I'd recommend GL male X SL female, as all the pullets will be GL from that cross. You could also cross to Buff Columbian. The BC's have good type and are a pattern gene away from Golden Laced. I've done this with my Large Golden Laced with some sucess. Not that I had Large Buff Columbians but I had done a White X Buff Cross and bred a GL to a pullet from that cross and the resulting birds looked mostly Buff Columbian, which I then bred to Golden Laced. I'll take some pics of the results. I have tried Silver LAced X Columbian in hopes to improve the type in the SL's. I haven't really liked what I've gotten with that cross, although this year I have a couple pullets that carry a good amount of lacing. The trouble is that the original cross resulted in some birds with willow feet, and the birds with willow feet are better in all aspects than their yellow legged counterparts (all the willow footed chicks have been pullets). There are options for crosses, but I'd like to see some maturity on these guys before resulting to a cross. The cockerel shouldn't be showing the white ticking in the breast though. Do you have other ckls?
Good morning,
#2 and #3 will probably be the best colored pullets. The first place you'll see adult type pattern is in the shoulder, and wing bay/bar area and then the chest. I like the amount of fluff that they are showing. I would also grow all of them out to at least 8 or 9 months old so that you really know what you have. The last pullet looks like she'll be extremely dark. The challenge is improving the pattern and type without going outside the breed. So what to do? You could cross with Silver Laced. However, they aren't that great either. I know, I have some. I have pretty good type and the color is getting there, but struggling with white in the earlobes. For such a cross I'd recommend GL male X SL female, as all the pullets will be GL from that cross. You could also cross to Buff Columbian. The BC's have good type and are a pattern gene away from Golden Laced. I've done this with my Large Golden Laced with some sucess. Not that I had Large Buff Columbians but I had done a White X Buff Cross and bred a GL to a pullet from that cross and the resulting birds looked mostly Buff Columbian, which I then bred to Golden Laced. I'll take some pics of the results. I have tried Silver LAced X Columbian in hopes to improve the type in the SL's. I haven't really liked what I've gotten with that cross, although this year I have a couple pullets that carry a good amount of lacing. The trouble is that the original cross resulted in some birds with willow feet, and the birds with willow feet are better in all aspects than their yellow legged counterparts (all the willow footed chicks have been pullets). There are options for crosses, but I'd like to see some maturity on these guys before resulting to a cross. The cockerel shouldn't be showing the white ticking in the breast though. Do you have other ckls?