The Kooky Kiwi
Crowing
I am yes! - although doing it by myself seems like a bit like slow going sometimes. I'm hoping to have enough birds end of this season to share with a few other people then we can do some beneficial swaps between ourselves later.Sounds like a great plan. Are you seeing the improvements in the sebrights you were hoping for? Anything crossed with Peking (Cochins in the US I believe) are adorable. Often crossed with silkies here.![]()
Previously I had been relying on broody hens to do my heavy lifting (hence the pekins hehe) and I had many losses due to predators. This year I have invested in incubator(s) and I confess I'm now totally addicted LOL. My other half is so patient with me - Eggs and Chickens have invaded and are slowly taking over the house HAHA.
Here's a pic of my three project hens hatched last season. They're about 50% larger than my purebred sebright - but still very much the sebright type - so they were the best three I chose to continue with. One of the silver girls has a correct comb, all of them have the desired mulberry combs and slate legs, and their lacing is near enough to correct. Plan is to breed these ladies next year to an unrelated Citron sebright rooster (hence the citron eggs now in the incubator!).
This is my current project rooster Rusty whom I absolutely adore!
And this is Rusty's son Junior. He has the correct sebright size and carriage, but with wrong comb. I will likely keep these two roosters as a pair (as they are currently happy together) and breed them over some unrelated citron hens next seaon.