I have seen just the slightest yellowish tint a couple of times and man, I did freak out.Yes I realize I shouldn't have said 'worse fault than'. Like saying my Marans laying white eggs is a fault.
I do try to stay away from the 'Marans chicks thread' when someone points out their day olds have yellow feet. I could swear I've read Chooks Man say it's not uncommon for day olds to present yellow but then change to pink.
I could be totally way off here and wrong.. so I don't try to post bad info.
I'll try searching for it later.
@BlueTheBrahma your rereading the thread, mental note if you happen across it?
It was gone in days and never could tell which chick it was so, yes. But once you see it, you see the difference between yellow tint and YELLOW.
Im the same way about not wanting to spread bad info. Thats why I hesitate to give info without being able to back it up.
I sure do wish this thread was in chapters and divided into subjects. It would be so much easier to direct folks to the answers they need. And me too!
This is true!Exactly.
Way back somewhere in this thread he said, "Cull all your chooks you'll have no chook's in your yard!"
If you can I would save a couple.
And here I am wanting to cull em all. This years chooks are the biggest and best improvement ive seen in 1 season.
Now, these 10 cockerels, having the sire that they have, are going to carry a lot of parasitic white. Some are already showing white underfluff.
Do I want to keep that in my flock or begin breeding it out?
Most have correct type and straight pink legs with slate wash. Very nice.
I have these 3 adult roosters without any white but I dont know their egg color.
I feel like this new start is to get things right. I just dont know how to procede. Go forward and not backward.