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Oh, I see, the one I meant to say was a crossbred indeed is. Never noticed he's the five toed one.
I really don't know if you can fix the Silver Laced girls' lacing, honestly. With just searching for any Silver Laced male for them, chances are no, you won't improve the lacing. You gotta look for a really nice one, which is pretty darn rare.
The WCB male without the comb looks quite nice, but his tail hangs really low, and he appears pretty young. His crest is nice though, but those aren't the best photos to judge.
I live the white girl with the black leakage, but her color really isn't much to comment about. I'm sorry but I don't know what "exotic colors" the breeder was eyeing for.
Thanks Illia. You brought up one of my questions.....I know with breeding dogs we looked at them at a certain age to best guess how their confirmation would turn out because they change so much growing in the first year. So what age is the best to look at, in the first year to judge confirmation, or is there a good age with chickens.
Yes, sorry about the pictures, I was just catching them walking around me. The exotic colors, and I would have to give that specific question to the breeder, but my understanding was that they are into getting as many colors introduced at possible. She has one roo right now that has 9 different colors on him.
So on the flip side of trying to improve the lacing (and I did find a silver laced roo at a farm about a mile from me) but what would I get breeding her to say a WCB or a Black? Breed out the lacing.
Also, do you improve tail set just like I would look for improving tail set in my dogs or horses? Guess genetics is genetics?
Thank you everyone!
Oh, I see, the one I meant to say was a crossbred indeed is. Never noticed he's the five toed one.

I really don't know if you can fix the Silver Laced girls' lacing, honestly. With just searching for any Silver Laced male for them, chances are no, you won't improve the lacing. You gotta look for a really nice one, which is pretty darn rare.
The WCB male without the comb looks quite nice, but his tail hangs really low, and he appears pretty young. His crest is nice though, but those aren't the best photos to judge.
I live the white girl with the black leakage, but her color really isn't much to comment about. I'm sorry but I don't know what "exotic colors" the breeder was eyeing for.
Thanks Illia. You brought up one of my questions.....I know with breeding dogs we looked at them at a certain age to best guess how their confirmation would turn out because they change so much growing in the first year. So what age is the best to look at, in the first year to judge confirmation, or is there a good age with chickens.
Yes, sorry about the pictures, I was just catching them walking around me. The exotic colors, and I would have to give that specific question to the breeder, but my understanding was that they are into getting as many colors introduced at possible. She has one roo right now that has 9 different colors on him.
So on the flip side of trying to improve the lacing (and I did find a silver laced roo at a farm about a mile from me) but what would I get breeding her to say a WCB or a Black? Breed out the lacing.
Also, do you improve tail set just like I would look for improving tail set in my dogs or horses? Guess genetics is genetics?
Thank you everyone!