Granny's gone and done it again

My limited experience has been that chicks that hatch with white patches will grow into black birds with red combs, amber eyes, or silver/gold leakage in the feathers. The goal is for chicks that hatch as black as possible. It's such a lofty goal that in the hona community most breeders will say "don't trust someone who claims they get all black at hatch."

Recently in the group they said that in Sweden it's been banned to cull birds that are the wrong color, and that as long as birds are "pure bred and healthy" that they want as many in the gene pool as possible. I don't totally agree with that mentality, but I do with I had the room to keep and breed the mixes.
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Found that online, it's an isbar x hona.


So almost unheard of to have a all black hatch.

I wonder if the ones with white would eventually produce a heavy white variety after a few generations. Do you ever ship chicks or just eggs?

That's a pretty mix! New project for you!
 
My limited experience has been that chicks that hatch with white patches will grow into black birds with red combs, amber eyes, or silver/gold leakage in the feathers. The goal is for chicks that hatch as black as possible. It's such a lofty goal that in the hona community most breeders will say "don't trust someone who claims they get all black at hatch."

Recently in the group they said that in Sweden it's been banned to cull birds that are the wrong color, and that as long as birds are "pure bred and healthy" that they want as many in the gene pool as possible. I don't totally agree with that mentality, but I do with I had the room to keep and breed the mixes.
400


Found that online, it's an isbar x hona.


So almost unheard of to have a all black hatch.

I wonder if the ones with white would eventually produce a heavy white variety after a few generations. Do you ever ship chicks or just eggs?

That's a pretty mix! New project for you!


I haven't tried chicks yet. I'd need a few guinea pigs first. ;)
 
Most of my chicks are Roos I fear
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I need to sell some. I was planning to keep 3/7 chicks in the big brooder. One is the Cochin roo, 2nd is a white leghorn, and 3rd is a EE but I seen a red feather on its back.
 


It's been so cold in Ohio 50's-60's with rain and bad winds. Knocked the power out Monday in half the town. Usually by now it's pretty warm!


I'm looking it up right now, but I'm thinking I could send you some older honas. They're almost feathered, so almost sexable, and because I forgot the bulbs last night and we were without power today they e been in 50-60* weather already. :lau
 

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