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so Red Leghorns are Wheaten....
so Red Leghorns are Wheaten....
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That is what I thought before but wasn't positive, this chick finally proves itQuote:
so Red Leghorns are Wheaten....
There are more legbar eggs in the incubator. We had the legbar hens running with the red leghorn and an araucana rooster so I hope to get a few more.Quote:
thats right.. thats e+/eWh for you, its a shame you could only hatch one chick
awesomeIm very excited. I recently hatched eggs from my Green eggs laying CL hybrids. The 2 pullets were covered by a BCM rooster. When the chicks hatched they hatched in 2 separate colors, solid black and black with white head spots. They create sexlink OE chicks. The reason Im excited is because my 1st generation green egg laying CL Hybrids are sexlink and covered by the correct rooster they also created another generation of Sexlinks. I suspected it through incubation and it was confirmed at hatch. Unless Im wrong and someone has another explaination. Here are 2 of the chicks![]()
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Omgoodness what gorgeous chicks!! congrats!Im very excited. I recently hatched eggs from my Green eggs laying CL hybrids. The 2 pullets were covered by a BCM rooster. When the chicks hatched they hatched in 2 separate colors, solid black and black with white head spots. They create sexlink OE chicks. The reason Im excited is because my 1st generation green egg laying CL Hybrids are sexlink and covered by the correct rooster they also created another generation of Sexlinks. I suspected it through incubation and it was confirmed at hatch. Unless Im wrong and someone has another explaination.
Here are 2 of the chicks
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Omgoodness what gorgeous chicks!! congrats!