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No,South Africa and Yes I believe she is a dandawari and yes I got her from an auction...whats your take?Why? Do you live in Egypt?
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No,South Africa and Yes I believe she is a dandawari and yes I got her from an auction...whats your take?Why? Do you live in Egypt?
The one I was talking about is a rooster, not a hen. That hen does look like a mix.I'm confused because someone said she was a mix and not a delaware because she had white skin or pink skin I think
She could be a dandawari, then. I’m not familiar with the breed, but I looked at some pictures and most of them appear to have crests. Her coloring is a bit off for them too (most appear to be wheaten based, she looks like she has a duckwing-like pattern). So I’m thinking she could be a dandawari mix, but not a pure one.No,South Africa and Yes I believe she is a dandawari and yes I got her from an auction...whats your take?
Can breeding her to a True Dandawari Rooster make her breed pure?The one I was talking about is a rooster, not a hen. That hen does look like a mix.
She could be a dandawari, then. I’m not familiar with the breed, but I looked at some pictures and most of them appear to have crests. Her coloring is a bit off for them too (most appear to be wheaten based, she looks like she has a duckwing-like pattern). So I’m thinking she could be a dandawari mix, but not a pure one.
Her chicks might look like dandawaris, but you’d have to keep breeding back to the rooster to get them to breed pure. And she might not even be a dandawari mix.m
Can breeding her to a True Dandawari Rooster make her breed pure?