D'uccle Thread

I'm still bopping along raising d'uccles here in Maine. I have milles who have given me a few chicks, porcelains who have given me a TON of eggs and cages full of self blue & golden neck youngsters who will be ready to make a new flock in the Fall! I love these guys, especially the roosters, who think they are big, fierce protectors and merrily bounce off my ankles :)
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Here's the side view of my dark cockrel, yesterday at four months of age. He's hot stuff! So far today three chicks hatched under a sweet CRAZY hen who insisted on setting during this miserable heat wave. Still no rain, either. Mary
 
WegotChickens, the blue boy is starting to get a few spangles so we shall see. What does AOV mean? Another Odd Variation? I only got one fertile egg from my Gold Neck and dark millie roo pairing. It should be hatching tomorrow, I really hope it is something unique looking!

Folly's Place, where are you located? I'm up here in Wisconsin and it is soooooo hot and dry. Seems like it's a crazy summer for everyone. I think your dark roo is pretty neat. What did he look like as a chick?

Here is a photo of my silkie cochin mix that I was describing, also, a pic of my 2 month old d'uccles who think it's pretty cool to roost on top of a door:)
 
AOV is all other variety
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with the silkie mixes that are black since they have lavender in their background if i breed back to their dad i should get some lavenders from them then right?
 
FairLeaBantams, I grew up in Wisconsin but now live in southern Mich' near Lansing. We're in a drought, and it's HOT! Hard to complain, given the places with no electricy and even warmer, though. Mary
 
If anyone is interested i have 12 mille fleur D'uccles for sale. the mother has just one her second best of show title at Stars & Stripes show in burlington county, nj. please comment for info on these chicks.
 

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