D'uccle Thread

Well I got into d'Uccle because of Lori. LOL She came up here last summer and was going to use my garage as a safe space for birds she was traveling with overnight. And to bring me my partridge silkie babies (3), well she also just happened to bring some new MF hatchlings and show them to my daughter (evil Lori) and DD fell in love and had to have them, they turned out to be a pair. And I ended up going down to visit Lori a month or so later and just had to have this black silkie that hatched from her partridge birds...of course when I got there it only had one broodermate and I could not very well leave that one all by itself sooooo I got that one too. That is when the bantam madness started! hahahahaha
 
My Jap just hatched out 3 D'Uccles. They seem to be Mille Fleur as their feathers are coming in and they are a dark buff color.l Heres a pic
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When the kids first hatched.^^^


Learning to eat
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Cetawin (love your screen name by the way), I just wanted to throw in something that you may not have thought of, the chick that you're planning to put down may be the product of an incubation issue and not a genetic problem. Crooked toes and other foot problems are very often caused by some kind of glitch during the development stage brought on by something with the incubator (a brief period of dryness, too hot or too cold), many unknown issues. I've seen it far too often with exotic parrots, they are VERY sensitive. I had to put down a little red and blue lorikeet when it was born with NO feet. Crooked toes I wouldn't have bothered with that, as long as they are not having problems and suffering because of it. Just MHO.
They're beautiful chicks.
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As far as what you're getting in color...............very interesting. The first thought I had was your roo being split, but I would think the breeder would have said something about that. I've been breeding a lavender roo to a lav hen and a blue MF and from the blue MF I'm getting the same percentages that you are getting 2 black chicks to 1 lavender. So far I haven't seen any of these chicks at maturity, they are still too young. One of them does have some kind of bay or mahogany bleeding through on the upper breast just in front of the wing. It makes me think of another bird recent seen on here, it is black with a bay colored breast.
You have lovely chicks no matter what color they are.
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Nancy, is the bird with red/mahogany breast the one listed on pg.314, post #3132? Just curious if it was that hen or one of mine?
Hope everyone is doing well.

Lori, I pm'd you back but had to clean out my inbox, so get in touch when you have time hun.

CP, how are things going up your way?

Doug, any new news or babies yet? I'm anxious to hear how your citron/lemons are doing
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I have some D'Uccles....unfortunately I have too many roos! But they are cute
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and Dotty...one of my 2 hens

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I have currently 2 hens and 3 roos...
Here's the 3 rd roo...
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I must say you guys have some beautiful birds!!
 
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Congrats Chiko! Keep us posted on how they do!

Will do
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I have 7 silver bantam ameraucanas due on friday I'm thinking about giving her some of those as well
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She is a very proud mom and is super happy to have babies
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