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They look like a good flock of NH's.Thanks John for posting my pictures!! The rooster by himself is the cross from J-whip or XW poultry, half Germain half Reece line. The pullets are the same but the rooster with the pullets is Germain. About 23 days ago I put 11 eggs in the incubator from these pullets. Six eggs developed and that is what hatched. Nice chicks good and strong, maybe a little small since they came from the pullets. They do have good color. These pullets are just a little over 6 months old.
Thanks John for posting my pictures!! The rooster by himself is the cross from J-whip or XW poultry, half Germain half Reece line. The pullets are the same but the rooster with the pullets is Germain. About 23 days ago I put 11 eggs in the incubator from these pullets. Six eggs developed and that is what hatched. Nice chicks good and strong, maybe a little small since they came from the pullets. They do have good color. These pullets are just a little over 6 months old.
They look like a good flock of NH's.
Walt
Thanks John for posting my pictures!! The rooster by himself is the cross from J-whip or XW poultry, half Germain half Reece line. The pullets are the same but the rooster with the pullets is Germain. About 23 days ago I put 11 eggs in the incubator from these pullets. Six eggs developed and that is what hatched. Nice chicks good and strong, maybe a little small since they came from the pullets. They do have good color. These pullets are just a little over 6 months old.
Yes saw some decent tails too on them Cindy and I have quite a few of mine that have the neck markings some more than others, some with exaggerated almost columbian striped hackles this is a good thing too me, I'd rather too much than none like most of my GNH didn't have. One can go down easier than up within most anything, breeding is definitely one area where that rule applies, LOLScott...you got a head start on us with the F2 generation of the XW NH's![]()
You'll need to coax Farmer John into posting some chick photos...I would bet they are indeed smaller since they're from pullet eggs...hopefully they will play catch up in not time at all. We won't be hatching any F2's most likely until late Fall or winter here in AZ.
I saw some nice tail tents on some of your pullets...could not tell if any had the much sought after black ticking on hackles??
Cindy