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holy smokes thats alot of light... 50 and I were watchuing the last of the sunset hit at 11oclock last night.......You guys move quickly... It's hard keeping up.
I was going to say that some signs of the blue gene on a cockerel might be a rose comb, and a tufty head. Out of our 4 chicks, only the cockerel looks like he would carry the blue gene. I'm seriously considering culling him, he's mainly just annoying and with his genes he won't make much of a meal. The girls don't carry the same tuft or comb as their mother does, so I think they will most probably be brown layers. It will be interesting to see what happens though. One of them is already looking slightly redder than the rest, at 13 weeks of age. I'm hoping for early laying. With the 19 hours of daylight we're currently getting, it might even happen.
Apparently the tufty cheeks does not mean they will have the blue/green egg gene @vehve My eggna poe from my NY HAl hatchling started laying and she has tufted cheeks but no blue/green eggs
