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Is black in the tail feathers of a golden neck cockerel bad? Is it a fault, DQ, bad for breeding, etc.?
I think you really need to wait on selling till they look more like a d'uccle like they should that way you will be selling eggs that give people more to work with. I have project birds as well but they are not for sale but look a whole lot closer to a d'uccle with the 2nd generation being 75% d'uccle and 25% silkie but none with the silkied feathers that I would like yetI have d'uccle project eggs. They are crossed with Silkie or Serama to bring in dun and lemon coloration. I'm selling 18 for $10, plus $15 shipping. Almost everything born is lemon and sometimes a splash or paint come out. Not sure who is throwing the paint eggs yet.
Paint chick
dun with blue gene
dun. Alot of these look like doves.
lemon mille fluer
Agreed.Of course it looks nothing at all like a d'Uccle.
He is gorgeous! What color is he?
You do realize that she is trying to breed a new color, and in order to do so, she has to cross them?Agreed.
And frustrating to someone who wants to preserve the breed.
At this point these are mutts, not d'Uccles.
CUTE!
I am getting the most spectacular lemon coloring. And yes, these ARE mutts, that's why they are called project birds. That's also why they are priced so low. It was a shame to let these eggs go for eating, so I posted exactly what I had. However, people getting these eggs will be getting dun and silver based lemon coloring, which has not existed in American D'uccles. They, in turn, will be able to breed the projects back to their standard d'uccles, thus bringing the lemon and dun genes into the American d'uccles that much faster. I was extremely surprised that I got what appears to be lemon mille fluer coloration in that one chick at the first crossing. Didn't expect that.I think you really need to wait on selling till they look more like a d'uccle like they should that way you will be selling eggs that give people more to work with. I have project birds as well but they are not for sale but look a whole lot closer to a d'uccle with the 2nd generation being 75% d'uccle and 25% silkie but none with the silkied feathers that I would like yetI will only sell culls that is it nothing else yet. oh and I also get the white with spots and those are coming from the golden neck pair that I have
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I do realize that.You do realize that she is trying to breed a new color, and in order to do so, she has to cross them?