Yes we do!!! I had thought it was 8 but last night found there are 11 with veining visible but flashlight from the top.
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He is amazing.Hello I am new here , I always check on this thread because I am interested in the breed and I hope you don't mind my comments.
I am trying to learn here.
I will appreciated if some body can direct me to the spanish standard, so far what I get when I google is minimal.Or somebody in spain that breeds this so I can talk to them and get more info, what ever I can get I will try to translated in English as much as I can. (you will see by now my english is not the best.
According to what I read the marraduna should be more the colour tone of the birds from Green Fire Farms,(Gorrida) but the markings of the Skyline line.
The birds I have are from skyline and are build nice and the patters in good but the colour is too light (the ones I have).
I have 11 eggs in the bator that are developing suppose to be GFF and Skyline lines mixed with I am hoping will give me a nie middle colour from where to start.
Ron Your animals look amazing (that is suppose to be the colour in Spain) the boy has a bit of white in the tail according to what I read that still a no no , but I guess you can wait for the molt and if still the same you only have to work on eliminating that since the rest is already there.
Like I said I am learning as well.Just give you my opinion on what I read.
I do not see them and I think white with black barring is correct.Am I missing something? I don't see white sickles on Ron's boy.
I like our post!I am not interested in arguing standards at this point but I would like to see some good conformation/type pics labeled with their age. I have pullets here who are not the color that Ron posted. I have one who is more mille fleur and a chick that is the same. I happen to prefer it. I also have one cock who is much darker, nearly black in his barring, than the cockerel who looks a lot more like Ron's. I figure while they are here I can learn about them. Are they meant to be lean or will they fill out like 'heritage' birds?