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LOL, Honestly, I couldn't imagine what you were trying to say. However, it does look like we're thinking along the same line.exchange cross for cost. I may run all my post by you for spelling and grammar checks.

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LOL, Honestly, I couldn't imagine what you were trying to say. However, it does look like we're thinking along the same line.exchange cross for cost. I may run all my post by you for spelling and grammar checks.
I made the crosses going both ways trying to see what was giving doms their color. More than extended black and sex linked barring to be sure.LOL, Honestly, I couldn't imagine what you were trying to say. However, it does look like we're thinking along the same line.![]()
Any specific advice you'd like to share with Katz?I made the crosses going both ways trying to see what was giving doms their color. More than extended black and sex linked barring to be sure.
More likely than not the deformed feet are a function of incubation conditions. I have had such when incubator stratified making lower levels cooler than optimal.I bought 6 Dominiques from McMurray this spring. 2 have very deformed feet. Has anyone else run into this or know whether this is a trait of the breed?
Only if poster shows continued interest. I like to fish before putting down a lot of effort. Also something learned by doing lots of teaching, make students help by thinking more about question.Any specific advice you'd like to share with Katz?
American Games keep them longer. Hens cluck five to seven weeks and I have had hens with larger broods stay with them through 12 weeks although clucking still stopped by seven weeks. Other differences noteworthy and probably significant with egg deposition and incubation.Do you have other breeds where the hens generally take care of the chicks for longer?