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Beautiful Runners Walt. I can't tell from the pics. Are they Blacks or Chocolate? Beautiful either way. Good looking birds!![]()
Some time in the future I plan on getting some Blacks or Chocolates. Going to work on the Fawn and Whites for a bit 1st I think though.Thanks. They are blacks, but last season I had a chocolate pop out of the blacks. I have been raising these two colors since 1974 and have never had anything but black come out of the blacks. It is a female, so I will breed her back to the blacks and see what I get. I will toe punch them so I know who the offspring are. I have raised most of the colors, but I like the long necks of the blacks and whites.
Walt
Some time in the future I plan on getting some Blacks or Chocolates. Going to work on the Fawn and Whites for a bit 1st I think though.
Stunning runners Walt.
Not sure about the toe punching though.![]()
I understand your concern, but right out of the bator they don't flinch or bleed. I would not do it anytime after that, because it does bother them and it does bleed.. I don't have to do it with the main flock, it is just this one mating that I have to have a permanent mark so that I know where the chocolate colored birds are.
Here is a female white runner posing for the camera. If they didn't trust me, they wouldn't do this kind of thing.
Walt
She is lovely. Not sure they have good memories though. Not judging your methods, but i would use leg rings. I always feel sorry for cattle and sheep with ear tags, but then i am a total softy!