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I have 4 full sisters to the three roos mentioned above: a mille, 2 mottled blues, and a black mottled. The girls I would breed these boys to are unrelated and are a porcelain and what I think is called a goldnecked. I checked all their toes last night and the black mottled, porcelain and gold necked hens and all my roos are fine, but I was bummed to find ALL the other hens are missing both claws on their 3rd toes on both feet
try breeding your mottleds to mottleds and see what you get (try to keep the same colors together ei blue mottled with blue mottled)
I'm planning on breeding my mille rooster to the porcelain hen and my black mottled w/ gold roo to my gold neck hen. I didn't want to breed the siblings to eachother, especially with the missing claws. I'm waiting until April though, when I get my incubator. The suspense is killing me!!!!
I have 4 full sisters to the three roos mentioned above: a mille, 2 mottled blues, and a black mottled. The girls I would breed these boys to are unrelated and are a porcelain and what I think is called a goldnecked. I checked all their toes last night and the black mottled, porcelain and gold necked hens and all my roos are fine, but I was bummed to find ALL the other hens are missing both claws on their 3rd toes on both feet

try breeding your mottleds to mottleds and see what you get (try to keep the same colors together ei blue mottled with blue mottled)
I'm planning on breeding my mille rooster to the porcelain hen and my black mottled w/ gold roo to my gold neck hen. I didn't want to breed the siblings to eachother, especially with the missing claws. I'm waiting until April though, when I get my incubator. The suspense is killing me!!!!