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yes that is where I think people will need to get their starts. He did have some decent self blues that would make a nice start for someone. also one in particular that caught my eye was a self blue barred cockerel, could be interesting to see what you get with him, not correct but would be pretty yard candy
I'm working on the self blue/ lavenders, had planned on selling them a few weeks ago but started getting some nice chicks and thought I'd continue to work on the project. The only thing I don't like is the foot feathering, pretty thin. His wing feathers are too long too. Here's my roo:
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Wow Twyla! They really are coming on nicely. I hope you stay with them because they are beautiful. I'm pretty sure Tom used/uses Blacks to get his type fixed and the self-blue works to dilute the black. You might take a look at Tom's site, he shows who he bred to whom.
yes that is where I think people will need to get their starts. He did have some decent self blues that would make a nice start for someone. also one in particular that caught my eye was a self blue barred cockerel, could be interesting to see what you get with him, not correct but would be pretty yard candy
I'm working on the self blue/ lavenders, had planned on selling them a few weeks ago but started getting some nice chicks and thought I'd continue to work on the project. The only thing I don't like is the foot feathering, pretty thin. His wing feathers are too long too. Here's my roo:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/67387_911_5.jpg
Wow Twyla! They really are coming on nicely. I hope you stay with them because they are beautiful. I'm pretty sure Tom used/uses Blacks to get his type fixed and the self-blue works to dilute the black. You might take a look at Tom's site, he shows who he bred to whom.