Appalachian homestead
Songster
- Apr 14, 2022
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Awesome. I don't know how you keep everything straight!View attachment 3064193View attachment 3064205View attachment 3064206View attachment 3064207
Pics from today of the Cracker x American ("Blueface") stag. I put BF in quotes because that American hen (I'll call her American Hen 1) is the one that lays the bright blue eggs. In the last pic above he's with a pure Cracker pullet from the same brood. He is the last stag on the farm from Number 1, although I have other pure Cracker stags off-farm from Number 1.
I am absolutely continuing with the Cracker x American project concurrently with the Indo project. The N1 stag above just happened to be the first crossing and then N1 died of the apparent snake bite or raptor-talon wound. I have several chicks running around now that are continuing the project, except that they're made up of Hei Hei crossed to the other American hen I have. My plan is to cross the pullets from the Hei Hei x Amer. Hen 2 to the N1 stag above (made up of N1 x Amer. Hen 1) and see where that gets me.
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This layer hen has 11 strong bitties that are all fathered by Indo except the two chipmunk ones, which are Hei-Hei fathered Cracker x Amer. Crosses.
Amer. Hen 1 has another 4 Cracker x Amer. crosses that she is brooding.
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Hei Hei is out on free range and is covering all of the free range hens, including Amer. Hen 2, my layers, my pure Crackers, and Indo's sister.