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He is definitely a lemon! I would like to give my guy another week with the girls so any possibility of the gold guy would be gone. After that, a week in the incubator to check fertility and if that is good, I would be thrilled to sell eggs! They are producing like crazy.Thx Cree. I just wondered what you thought of his color? Would you say he is a Gold or Lemon or a mix of both?
I still want some lemon hatching eggs from you. If you think he is a good type for a Frisian breeding program, I iwill start
with him and some eggs I get from you, if it works out.
My distrust of GFF started with the Silverudd's Blue (Isbar) and the mess they made with the later imports. There is a Swedish Cultural Hen page where the people that keep the stud books in Sweden ( yes, they register them and the chicks that are produced) post pictures of the breeds they are attempting to save. Isbar are actually another breed entirely. They are a barred breed. What is now called Silverudd's Blue was called Swedish Green egg layer over there. I am sure GFF saw the need to differentiate them from an OE thus a catchy name. I love my SB. I only have 1st imports so I dont have the problems associated with the later imports. Mine are smaller birds that lay lots of large green eggs. I like the Queen Silvia. I have the silver. They lay medium eggs and do not like confinement. They are great fliers and would rather roost in the trees than be captured and that is a bit of a problem. They are not mean to people, but very hard on other chicken breeds. I love my SFH's. You are correct that there should not be any barring. Another GFF misadventure? They are absolutely my favorite breed. I have all colors and nearly 50 birds. I have an older guy named Ragnar who has faced down a hawk and takes the chicks under his wing. He doesn't allow any misbehaving in the flock. He is tolerant of the teenage cockerels and I have never actually seen him fight anyone. He just runs over to them and intimidates. Can you tell I love my Swedes? Frisians are calm too and I've been letting them out in the evenings as a lemon group. Really pretty. This is earlier this week. That is a SFH watching from the other field in the background.I thought he was a lemon, but when I saw yours they seemed much lighter than him, so I was confused.
No hurry really with the eggs. Any time. It is still winter here. The first of March would be good going into Spring.
Just looking to see what other kind you have. . . Do you like the Queen Silvia? What do you think of the Silverudds?
I love my one blue roo and black hen. Egg laying great and sweet dispositions on both
Not sure what I think of the Swedish Flowers. They tend to be bossy and like to rule, ha. Egg laying ok.
I got mine from GFF. The SF roo had barring on his tail, although he was truly magnificent, I went ahead and gave
him away, in case he had Beilavelder in him or similar. GFF said he looked like all their SF, but I felt uncertain to
propogate something like that.
YES!Cree~ Wondering if you will have any hatching eggs to sell? I would love to get them started this month if you have any.
Thanks.