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Hopefully someone will chime in. Maybe not show quality but I thought the porcelain with mottled might be pretty.
Here are the birds back from quarantine. Got a little poppy in hte transportation crate so once they mellow out, will bath them so sorry for dirty birds, but here they are ! The mottled and roo are mildly friendly. Need to work with the blue mille(seen in pic with my mille who is super friendlY)
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How do D'uccles do in colder temps? I am in Anchorage and have Orpingtons and Coturnix Quail outside without heat. They do great. I have 6 little ones coming to my house to live and was going to put them outside once feathered. With temps as low as 20 below will they require heat? I have a green house with an oil filled radiant heater. But would prefer them not be reliant if it is not needed.
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The spots on Crystal are lovely.here he is with some sun bleached feathers (the yellowing on the feathers)
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heres crystal my porcelain
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I have a friend in AK who owns millies. She says they do just fine as long as you have a pile of hay or straw for them to nestle in, and keep them in a dry spot out of the wind. In fact, she says it's really funny to watch them walking around on top of the snow, with their natural snowshoe-like feet, while the egg layers flounder around.How do D'uccles do in colder temps? I am in Anchorage and have Orpingtons and Coturnix Quail outside without heat. They do great. I have 6 little ones coming to my house to live and was going to put them outside once feathered. With temps as low as 20 below will they require heat? I have a green house with an oil filled radiant heater. But would prefer them not be reliant if it is not needed.
so far he is. i'm waiting to see how the golden neck (might sell him due to him having black on his feathers) and the 2 mille's turn out to look likeHdowden, is your self blue the only one you have with wattles?
she started laying a bit after these pics were taking if i remember right, she was about 6-7 months old, she is almost a year old now. if you look in my d'uccle album i do have pics of her at a younger age and on my facebook i have even more pics lol https://www.facebook.com/holly.dowden.33/photos yes those sun bleached feathers will stay there till they molt. mine are losing feathers here and there right now as i guess you can say a partial molt and those sun bleached feathers are coming in the self blue color they are supposed to be.The spots on Crystal are lovely.![]()
My pullets don't look like that. I think they look nice, just not that nice. Maybe mine are sunbleached too? They look more like the cockerel's color posted above that you say is self-blue but with sunbleached feathers (so mine would be porcelain with sun bleached feathers). Do those spots come in later (my pullets are younger - not yet laying age)? Doesn't seem likely but might be some explaination for my birds lack of spots. Guess there's no way to get rid of sunbleached feathers until molt and that won't be until next spring (they won't molt during the winter will they?) I can't say that I remember when their feathers came in, that there was those spots, they just looked a creamy gray even before they went outside and got possibly sunbleached. Now you've got me wanting to closely inspect my d'uccles to hunt for spots.![]()
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