HomesteadDeb
Songster
I think they can come out as really any color... I don't think there's a specific pattern.
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I think they can come out as really any color... I don't think there's a specific pattern.
In the cross you show, yes the barring gene is coming from the father, so all the chicks inherit it. (Barring gene is what makes them Crele, instead of just being colored like Welsummers.)This is the opposite cross. CLB roo over Wely hens. They are very uniform. I believe (correct me if someone knows) the crele gene comes from the male. So I imagine they will look similar minus the barring. I have some hatching in 3 weeks so can update when I know!
I have a Welsummer Rooster that I plan to get welsummer hens for. In the meantime I would like to put some other hens in with him. I currently have cinnamon queens, Austrwhites, white leghorns, buff orphington, American game fowl, barred rock, Speckled Sussex, Easter eggers, Ameraucana.
Does anyone know of some common hybrids that use a welsummer rooster? What hens are usually used and what is the hybrid called?
Any updates?This is the opposite cross. CLB roo over Wely hens. They are very uniform. I believe (correct me if someone knows) the crele gene comes from the male. So I imagine they will look similar minus the barring. I have some hatching in 3 weeks so can update when I know!