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Nice Connie! Did you get anything aout of my last batch of eggs?
Nice Connie! Did you get anything aout of my last batch of eggs?
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Well good! I pulled all the birchen hens out of Rex's pen and have just the 5 SP hens with him now if you're interested in a more concentrated dozen.2 SPs and a handful of birchens. LOL Got a whole tank full of baby birchens currently along with the 2 SPs.
Looks like I did well with the 5 I hatched previously, though. One cockerel of the 5. The dark weird one looks quasi birchen currently, will be interesting to see how it turns out in the end. But 3 nice pullets and a cockerel for the other 4.
It has to be a recessive. I raise Campines which have slate legs. In my Goldens, I've had about 2 show up with willow legs out of many chicks. My breeders have slate legs.That's what I thought. They are looking good. That last cockerel that you posted (just before the chicks from Kari) has got a nice frame. He's got a good shape to the breast, and I like his level back. His legs are powerfully thick and you can really see his strength overall. His eye does look on the light side, but this can be overcome. It's a good picture of him, and he's pleasing to look at. Full, deep, and thick, just the way we want to see them. I'll be curious to see what his mature weight will be. I'd keep a close eye on him. Also, Glen's birds have slate legs, but the standard calls for dark willow. Just a thought, but I would make sure to put him on some of the pullets you've hatched from Kari to try to bring out the willow color in the legs. What I don't know is whether the willow is dominant to the slate.
Can anyone out there confirm whether or not the willow will dominate over the slate? Or vice-versa?