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Yep just build more pens lol. 

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Love the dog story.Well I keep trying to answer posts and get called away for this or that and never get it finished. Sharol the birds are shaping up very well. Anytime you want to get rid of that mottle I'm your girl. I lost my hen that looked more like her and I haven't grown any chicks up to replace her. I really need to pick a few chicks for myself for breeders and just keep them separate instead of letting people buy them. It's so hard to decide which ones are going to be good breeders before they have grown. My current mottled rooster only had a couple of spots on him when he was young. He's just a little over a year now and he gets more and more. I am sure the jubilee roo will develop more spots as well although he looks really good for his age. He's got a lot more growing to do.
@Dani4Hedgies , all those orpingtons are 100% English. Just sayin so you weren't confused.
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I got a good chuckle this morning. I saw Brittany with Yeti (my puppy) and she was trying to train him, as an older LGD dog will. The geese were in the front yard and a gander jumped on a goose to breed her. Brittany ran over to them and took her paw and knocked the gander off the goose. Anything to protect her charges. It was hilarious.
I was an idiot for selling the other chick I was raising that was marked so good. I always think I can raise more but so far I haven't seen any marked just like I want. I am so picky. If you breed oreo to the jubilee you will end up with some mottles but they would most likely have some red feathers mixed in. YOu may however get a few chicks with the proper markings. I think the process of the mottles breeding is to continue breeding offspring and possibly crossing back with a black until you get the red feathers out. It's a process.Love the dog story.
Everyone loves Oreo. I didn't get a picture of her back end, I'll have to do that. It has more white with black spots. I've had 3 offers for her so far, LOL. What color will I get if I hatch her eggs (with the Jubilee roo)? Just asking. I think she just started laying. I found a pullet egg on the floor of the coop and then one in the run the next day, and she has been hanging out around the nesting areas.
I've gotten a little more interested in the genetics since I've been looking at the Campines, and got to thinking about the possible combinations of colors in the Orps. Of course the only pure ones will be the Jubilees (color wise), but with the White and Lavenders? And blacks? Hmmm. They might be interesting. I need a book on color genetics, I guess.
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