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Culled , predation, disease, or unknown causes ? If you don't mind me asking.
They just got sick and died.
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Culled , predation, disease, or unknown causes ? If you don't mind me asking.
Well that ends that for sure . That is the risk with dealing with living things . Sooner or later they all die even with the best of precautions. I started with Sandhill birds. which"knock wood" have survived even when some of my birds of other breeds died . A bag of feed that I did not realize was moldy until 2/3 empty killed a bunch last year. All you can do is the best you can do.They just got sick and died.
Personally I would use the Zook cock with both Zook hens and keep the line seperate . I would try to build the numbers of the Zook line before outcrossing them as they are not as easy to replace and of superior quality. Black and Blue are compatible colors,try to mark the chicks to tell which hen is the mother of which chicks because the Blue/R hen will have Both BBR & Blue/R.That way you should be able to breed the sons of one to the daughters of the other and know which birds are producing what. If I recall Saladin gave some very sound advice on this subject further back in the thread, he does have decades of experience with Cubalayas. Before you know it you will have more Cubalaya chicks than you know what to do with. Best of Luck, & be sure to post pics of the next generation.
I have to agree. That is one beautiful cock.
Bruce
First, Don't make yourself crazy. Yes I am saying to keep the lines seperate . Hatch from both, select the best etc etc. Blue is not sex linked , you will get both sexes in all of the colors if you hatch enough. Black to Blue = blacks and blues. Blue to Blue = black, blue, and splash. Black to Splash =blue.
Many people use a toe punch , but you can use what ever works for you.
There are some very helpful information on the Heritage Fowl, Leghorn , Plymouth Rock,& Rhode Island Red threads. Some of the contributors are very experienced, breeders and exhibitors, judges, and authors, When you get the time to read them you can gain a world of knowledge.
Even though I have raised farm flocks for decades I am new to Cubalayas and find choosing the next years breeders the most troublesome. Doc ( Saladin) is right about picking your breeders from mature 2+ year old stock, They Change. .
I read somewhere that one person used those net onion bags to keep eggs seperate in the incubator. Good Luck