Dixie Chicks

I'm just super happy it didn't hatch (but did fully form and absorbed 95% of the yolk). I'd of freaked if I seen that running around in the incubator.
 
I vote you grow them out and see what you get.  Build your bridge, then you paint it.


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That is why I was asking if you all thought I should just pick the one with best conformation.... And ignore color. :idunno

Except for the blue one, and one black that I forgot to label :oops: they are all from my stock, and I already culled for vigour, size and perfect feet. :D

My Marans have great color eggs..... But the Marans breeders keep knocking them because their color is so off :rolleyes: (too black, I don't think they have any wheaten in them). And their lack of feathering on the feet, but I am NOT fixing that, I hate feathered feet, and my last rooster had too upright of a tail.... That was annoying.. But is what I had picked out as the cock.... I only had three to choose from....

Maybe I should pretend that they are blacks.... Only one of my hens has too narrow hips, I think the rest have good shape. Of course, the problem is that they would also fail color wise if I called them "Black" .... Except for one hen.....i think..... Humm.... Maybe I should go look... Trying to breed out the copper might be easier than breeding it in. :lau

I guess it ticks me off that they never complement my Marans on what they DO have... I think that it looks like they have the perfect color feet, and they have no comb sprigs (but someone said that one comb was too meaty? I looked it over closely, and compared it to my leghorns... I don't see it), they have good conformation, a few have very good conformation, their black is a true black, no wheaten. Their eggs are very dark.

Well anyway... :rolleyes:

By the way mini... I loved your freaky quail!!!
 
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Aren't these two pretty hens? I will have to take photos of all five hens..... So that you all can tell me NICE things about them (yes, I am clearly overly sensitive :rolleyes: )
 
Looks like my first Cayuga hatch died just days before the hatch. No movement and everyone still had their yolk. What happened? I put them back into the incubator. I feel like that blind kid in the movie "dumb and dumber" petting the dead bird...
 
@Alaskan you might just need to built a rooster grow out pen.As long as there are no pullets, no fights. or so i hear.

Pretty much. Probably gone even better if they couldn't see the girls.

I just noticed... The nasty photos are there for all to see in the upper right corner!!!!! We are DOOOOOOOOMED!!!!!!!!

Lol
Imagine, this group taken down by a litgetamate poultry photo...

Looks like my first Cayuga hatch died just days before the hatch. No movement and everyone still had their yolk. What happened? I put them back into the incubator. I feel like that blind kid in the movie "dumb and dumber" petting the dead bird...

Awe so sorry... Search the incubation trouble shooters...
:hugs
 

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