No yellow feet swarthy legs....I breed to standard
This is what she said about the feet.
This is what she said about the feet.
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I just recently acquired 7 bantam cochins. Out of that I have 4 cockerels--1 black frizzle, 1 mottled black, 1 mille fleur & 1 maybe a silver laced (not sure). But of all the cockerels, "Lightning McQueen" is my favorite! He's about 4-5 weeks old.![]()
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Do keep in mind that the Birchen is on the ER allele and Black is most likely the E allele so the offspring will be split for the Birchen coloration. They will likely lack breast lacing and have slightly less of the hackle pattern - assuming both the Birchen and Blacks are typical and pure breeding lines.
You'd get a few ER-ER offspring from a second generation back cross. (Daughters to the Birchen Rooster).
buying hatching eggs is always a gamble... I don't know who would say eggs vs live birds. personally for what I would spend on a doxen hatching eggs, for a bit more I could probably buy a quality pair that are ready to breed a whole lot sooner. yeah they go thru quarantine, but that's a simple thing.I tossed out more eggs last night. Day 13.I'm loosing quite a few of them. I was so happy to see I had 12+ out of 20 developing. IDK what I have now, I'd have to go recount, but prob only 1/2. Everybody always says to buy eggs vs live chickens due to health and disease, but most of the eggs don't even make it. Seems like a waste of money to me... {{feeling disheartened}}![]()
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