If you manage to get a half Dz chicks from him over a dark layer that will be very helpful in the future.I thought of this and was going to ask. The other pens are not laying well yet. But I think I will do it!
Chooks man
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If you manage to get a half Dz chicks from him over a dark layer that will be very helpful in the future.I thought of this and was going to ask. The other pens are not laying well yet. But I think I will do it!
have you moved to your new house yet?
what shape are the eggs?
chooks man
Thank you. I was hoping you would say that. So far, it seems all the chicks are fast feathering coming from this pen.
Yes, Junior is the devil. He wants to kill me.
The reason he is around is because he's my only rooster that has no white in his tail feathers. Now at 1 year old, he does have a small amount of white underfluff.
Junior looks very different from the other 2 roosters. I plan to grow out his cockerels and get rid of him. He is my only hope to minimize the parasitic white.
He is tall and narrow V shaped.
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I will reply later to your question when I m on my lap top. Working now .Hello to all, I just joined BYC specifically so I could join this thread which I have been reading from the beginning and have only made it up to page 500 so far! I have learned a lot. I have a small flock of Black copper Marans and even have few eggs set aside to go in the incubator tomorrow. Good thing because my only breeding rooster just died today!
I do have another rooster with stunning copper, but he has some white under fluff and tail feathers. His chest is very overcolored and there is some mossiness or even brown mixed with black in his wing bow. My question is can a very overcolored rooster have brown mossiness in the wing bow or does that always indicate a recessive wheaten gene?
I like his size ,big boy .nice back too ,yes I can see the halo and the white on the tail .This is the 3rd rooster.
Mr. White tail.
I love his type. He is big and chunky.
Looking at these pictures, he seems to have a slight halo and higher tail than I would like.
Love his leg color and light feathering. They will help the hens that have too many.
He has the most frostbite on his comb and now an open wound on both sides that looks infected. The hens are pecking at it. I put some petroleum with blue food coloring on it last night but it did not help. Their still pecking it. Antibiotics are ordered. Hope it gets here this week. I've never used antibiotics but I think in this case, I will.View attachment 3422352View attachment 3422353View attachment 3422356View attachment 3422357View attachment 3422359View attachment 3422361View attachment 3422362View attachment 3422363
very hard to see ,the photo is on it side .look like a big boy. I see he has a lot copper on his chest .you ned to test mate him to know if he is a wheaten carrier .I thought I would attach photos of Russel Crow (aka Mr. Crow) It might make it easier to see what I’m talking about.
This rooster is a rescue. He is 2 1/2 years old and was used by a lady to make colourful eggs, so he has dark egg genes. I brought him home and discovered he had scaly leg mites so he has been in isolation. He’s doing much better and his temperament is amazing! I love everything about this rooster except his white underfluff and I’m concerned that he carries the wheaten gene.