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So sorry !He looks just like my boy ...
He was lovely. I'm sorry you lost him

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So sorry !He looks just like my boy ...
This afternoon my sq mille fleur roo got killed by a hawk
I was planing to show him at Fort Worth later this month
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This is him
Aww I am so sorry. Best wishes to u and prayers going your way.That's really disappointing, I'm sorry to hear. It's worse when he's one of your better show birds. I also just lost one last Sunday, my younger blue mottled Roo. Literally took this pic 3 days before I beleive a hawk got himtrying to narrow down what got him, weasels and raccoons eat heads, foxes take and run and Hawks pull feathers and go for the soft underside. Pretty sure a hawk
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The hawk flew 10 feet into the barn and got him plus we found out later that another hen was gone darn hawks.
I was also going to show her
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This is her
I have a genetics question
If I breed a porcelain to light colored mille fleur hens can I get a blue mille fleur
Thanks in advance
A millie fleur does not have a Lav gene it is wheaten, gold, columbian, and mottling.From what I understand, porcelain is a Mille Fleur that has two copies of the Lavendar gene.
If you bred Porcelain (Lav/Lav) to Mille Fleur (lav/lav) you would get chickens that look like Mille Fleur but carry one copy of the lavendar gene (Lav/lav).
To get Blue Mille Fleur from a Mille Fleur you would need to breed them to a Splash Golden Neck colored D'uccle or to another Blue Mille Fleur D'uccle.
He is adorable!!