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lilwanderer
Crowing
Well I won't be hatching from that roo anymore- He just got rehomed today with one of his hens that had some flaws.
He has been replaced with a stunning new boy I'm quite excited about. He came from a breeder who says he has the silver gene, but she said all that means is he'll look extra white. I also told her about the problems with the previous roo and when i mentioned him possibly being dominant white she didn't seem to believe that was possible at all. But she taught me a lot about the cochin sop and graded my birds lol.
I remember at the start of this thread y'all thought the previous roo may have carried the silver gene- Is looking extra white really all it means?
Here's the new boy:
P.S: The yellow is from the corn he's ate overtime and also from the pines. The lady he came from had plenty of them and he has been free ranging since he was a month old. (He'll eventually get a bath with a 50/50 mix of water and peroxide.)
He has been replaced with a stunning new boy I'm quite excited about. He came from a breeder who says he has the silver gene, but she said all that means is he'll look extra white. I also told her about the problems with the previous roo and when i mentioned him possibly being dominant white she didn't seem to believe that was possible at all. But she taught me a lot about the cochin sop and graded my birds lol.
I remember at the start of this thread y'all thought the previous roo may have carried the silver gene- Is looking extra white really all it means?
Here's the new boy:
P.S: The yellow is from the corn he's ate overtime and also from the pines. The lady he came from had plenty of them and he has been free ranging since he was a month old. (He'll eventually get a bath with a 50/50 mix of water and peroxide.)