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If you could create a breed or a variety of a breed, what would you make?

To the OP -
great question with a lot of interest. ;)
For me, it starts with the criteria that I want:
1. Prolific layer
2. Autosexing
3. Robust health
4. Beautiful
5. Friendly
6. Easy keeper - or as they also used to say in the olden days "thrifty"

And -- here it is!
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Female chick above - male below:
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And when they grow up:
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Above, adult female and below adult male:
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For this variety I wanted no-crest because the crest makes the Legbar combs wonky. For egg shell color - tinted was my goal because I was getting green from Isbar and blue from Legbar - so I wanted a different color.
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You can see the egg color under this broody Legbar, and two babies that she just hatched.
Below her fluffy babies. The one on the left is male - denoted by white headspot and the one on the right is female, you can tell by the "chipmunk" stripes on her back.
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Here's a link to the strategy/recipe that was the method to accomplish these chickens.... Maybe it could help some of you with your projects to see how many generations to get what you are aiming for...and also the genetic calculator to help your project is shown in the thread.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...uckoo-barred-project-and-genetic-dis.1153068/

Happy 4th of July everyone!:frow
 
To the OP -
great question with a lot of interest. ;)
For me, it starts with the criteria that I want:
1. Prolific layer
2. Autosexing
3. Robust health
4. Beautiful
5. Friendly
6. Easy keeper - or as they also used to say in the olden days "thrifty"

And -- here it is!
7707369

Female chick above - male below:
7707370

And when they grow up:
p1070299-jpg.1310117

Above, adult female and below adult male:
upload_2018-3-25_9-28-8-png.1310146


For this variety I wanted no-crest because the crest makes the Legbar combs wonky. For egg shell color - tinted was my goal because I was getting green from Isbar and blue from Legbar - so I wanted a different color.
p1070456-jpg.1400298

You can see the egg color under this broody Legbar, and two babies that she just hatched.
Below her fluffy babies. The one on the left is male - denoted by white headspot and the one on the right is female, you can tell by the "chipmunk" stripes on her back.
p1070461-jpg.1400303


Here's a link to the strategy/recipe that was the method to accomplish these chickens.... Maybe it could help some of you with your projects to see how many generations to get what you are aiming for...and also the genetic calculator to help your project is shown in the thread.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...uckoo-barred-project-and-genetic-dis.1153068/

Happy 4th of July everyone!:frow
Woah, those are incredibly beautiful. Nice job.
 
To the OP -
great question with a lot of interest. ;)
For me, it starts with the criteria that I want:
1. Prolific layer
2. Autosexing
3. Robust health
4. Beautiful
5. Friendly
6. Easy keeper - or as they also used to say in the olden days "thrifty"

And -- here it is!
7707369

Female chick above - male below:
7707370

And when they grow up:
p1070299-jpg.1310117

Above, adult female and below adult male:
upload_2018-3-25_9-28-8-png.1310146


For this variety I wanted no-crest because the crest makes the Legbar combs wonky. For egg shell color - tinted was my goal because I was getting green from Isbar and blue from Legbar - so I wanted a different color.
p1070456-jpg.1400298

You can see the egg color under this broody Legbar, and two babies that she just hatched.
Below her fluffy babies. The one on the left is male - denoted by white headspot and the one on the right is female, you can tell by the "chipmunk" stripes on her back.
p1070461-jpg.1400303


Here's a link to the strategy/recipe that was the method to accomplish these chickens.... Maybe it could help some of you with your projects to see how many generations to get what you are aiming for...and also the genetic calculator to help your project is shown in the thread.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/th...uckoo-barred-project-and-genetic-dis.1153068/

Happy 4th of July everyone!:frow

This is so amazingly cool!!! I hadn't thought about breeding them as auto-sexing. These are really beautiful too. Thanks for the info- I'm hopping over to dive into genetics!
 
I want a chicken that lays emerald green eggs (or a color similar to emu eggs).

A fantasy chicken that has bright blue or red feathers like a parrot :)
And another project might be to breed Naked necks to look even more like vultures just for fun. Or taking a fibro chicken and breeding it to have similar proportions to a raven for those of us who can't keep corvids! You could probably make chickens look like a lot other kinds of birds
 

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