D'uccle Thread

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Make that 4 D'uccles from the feedstore. I have two of these and they are mille fleurs. YAY!
 
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Nice downy toes on that one, too!
Congrats!!

And welcome to the wonderful world of d'Uccles....
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Thank you, now I need to learn what they are all about!

If you click the link to the club in my siggy line you can get a good intro to d'Uccles....
 
I am new to the Booted bantams and the d'Uccles. I have eggs from both breeds in the bator and I can't wait for them to hatch and to learn all about these little beauties!
I have many breeds but I always like to learn about others and not just throw off on them because I know nothing about them. I can say I do not like some breeds but that is after being around them. I want to give it a shot by owning these little beauties and see what I learn about their little selves.

Please bear with me as I ask questions while they are growing up. I went to the website for them but it does not have photos to help and I noticed is mostly for showing. I am interested in the bird, not the showing of them. I like all the little characteristics that make these birds.

So can everyone on here that owns these little cuties tell me WHY you own them? What makes them special to you? How are they any different from other small chickens?

I think that would help us newbie owners learn more about them.
 
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Nadine, I have 4 grown mille fleur d'uccles 1 brown red d'uccle and 6 young d'uccles (2 porcelains, 1 millies, 2 lav, and 1 white) I love these guys for their splendid coloring and their great personalities! D'uccles have got to be the friendliest bantam I have come across personally and thats why they have a spot in my heart. My brown red Wiley is my 'parrot chicken' she loves to get up on my shoulder or in my lap or follow me around. They are pretty easy going birds that are complete clowns! They love to get into things much more than my other birds, and have the funniest expressions with their bearded faces.

I have always been partial to feather legged breeds anyway, I also own Silkies and LF Dark Brahmas - so when I met my first d'uccle a few years ago I fell in instant love with the multicolored millie fleur coloring and the very sweet personality.
 
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porcelain to lavender will give you all lavender split to mottled.

I have never had trouble with it in d'anvers, but have heard of a leathal gene passed on by this cross in other breeds, not sure if d'uccles do it or not.

anyway, from there, back breed the offspring, you will get more
lavender
mottled lavenders
and some porcelains
isabela colombians (non mottled porcelain basically)
isabela duckings in plain and mottled are a possiblity also
 
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porcelain to lavender will give you all lavender split to mottled.

I have never had trouble with it in d'anvers, but have heard of a leathal gene passed on by this cross in other breeds, not sure if d'uccles do it or not.

anyway, from there, back breed the offspring, you will get more
lavender
mottled lavenders
and some porcelains
isabela colombians (non mottled porcelain basically)
isabela duckings in plain and mottled are a possiblity also

I have seen both the lethal gene and also the feather-stop in action. Not pleasant. Definitely present in d'Uccles.

Thank you on the isabela description. I have one of those from my mf x lav 2nd gen. Pretty bird, feathering nicely. A cockeral, too...
 
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They are beautiful little birds.

And when you read their history, they were purely bred for show. I think that made a difference in temperment and intelligence. They are smart, and awesome fliers and foragers when allowed to free-range. Also social enough to come and jump in your lap and 'talk' to you.

I've had some hens fly up on my shoulder to scold me when I was petting a silkie.

I've also had them come push the cats out of my lap to comfort me when I'd had a really bad day.

They have a unique voice that is different than other bantam chickens.

When they lallop across the yard on those big feathery feet they never fail to make me smile.

A SQ d'Uccle is gorgeous and they come in beautiful colors and patterns.
 

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