I thought you meant employees as in laying eggs for feed.Ugh, my phone is so helpful sometimes
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I thought you meant employees as in laying eggs for feed.Ugh, my phone is so helpful sometimes
Empty, it was supposed to say empty![]()
Does the rooster of that pen have chocolate, or carry it?I have an older chocolate hen, Charlotte, but she's with the paints. I haven't seen a chocolate paint come from there yet, but maybe one of these hatches we'll get a couple.
I highly doubt he's got a chocolate gene in him, as I'm pretty sure he came from a typical paint pen. He's from shipped eggs last year, and she just said "paint pen."Does the rooster of that pen have chocolate, or carry it?
Assuming this is the sex-linked chocolate gene, a chocolate hen will never produce chicks that are visibly chocolate unless the rooster also carries or shows the chocolate gene. (Her sons will carry the gene but not show it, and she cannot give the chocolate gene to her daughters at all.)
I love the chocolate color. I don't know what it is, but it's just extra adorable!This is a new chocolate pen I recently set up that has been putting out a lot of eggs. To the left is Piper, who is the only mean rooster of about 15 that we have. In front is a mauve hen I call MawMawve. To the right is a chocolate splash hen we call Scarf, as she has a chocolate border around her neck. The others are four chocolates I don't name as I can barely tell them apart.
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Here's a closer picture of the four chocolates and Scarf from a few weeks prior.
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I'm pretty excited to get this going again as I was hatching chocolates and mauves last year. This year, I held off as I was waiting for my mottleds to come of age. Well, it's about a month later than it should be, so I'm moving on lol. They're still together and one of these days, I'll start getting fertile eggs.
I have an older chocolate hen, Charlotte, but she's with the paints. I haven't seen a chocolate paint come from there yet, but maybe one of these hatches we'll get a couple.
Poor Mocha! They are beautiful.That's Charlotte on the left. Mocha on the right disappeared last year without a trace. In silkies and other breeds, their color is called chocolate.
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So cute Debbie, one of my favorite chickens is the silkies love the feathers on there heads an feetView attachment 3954746
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I've got quite a bit of incubating going on as I've been buying exhibition/show quality eggs plus hatching my own.
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2025 Breeding Pens:
MB, Winnie, Ember, and Marsha is somewhere in there
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Mocha, Charlotte, and a couple of black hens
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Lester the lemon cuckoo, Carol, Tina, and Tanja.
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Buddie - cuckoo roo, Katie - cuckoo, and Bridgett - blue
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Outside breeder pen, Millie the grey moorehead partridge, Petra the white supposedly paint, Patty the paint, and Wyatt the white roo.
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good luck with your adorable chicks 