I have a bonus barnyard mix chick from a hatch. Pretty chick but I have no idea what type of bird. The egg looked like yours.The dark eggs are from my comet. The roo is a Wyandotte. They chicks will be mutts.
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I have a bonus barnyard mix chick from a hatch. Pretty chick but I have no idea what type of bird. The egg looked like yours.The dark eggs are from my comet. The roo is a Wyandotte. They chicks will be mutts.
Glad I'm not the only one loving Cochin mixes! I've found that crossing them with Sussex tends to create chicks with larger frames that still fill out well by 20 weeks, and they inherit a lot of the Cochin temperament. Definitely a nice breed to introduce into a flock.I will prolly get around 3 dz BYM eggs in wensday. I am mostly working on 1 set but a few others might as well cook as I am doing it. I have some Production red hens, that I am hoping are from RIR x LS cross. And a Roo from that cross. Either way I am going I am looking for 2 types of birds from these so if they are what I think I should have 1/2 of each set I am looking for. 1 RIR looking set and 1 LS looking set. Trying to breed flocks from crosses. Will keep me occupied for a couple years, LOL. Besides this way I have a REASON to hatch, rather than just saying hens won't stop laying. This fall hoping egg biz might get going. But ATM not enough dropping out to sell really. Come Aug/Sept I should be swimming in eggs. And thats when I hope to get NPIP Cert. After the barn is referbished.
Others mainly going in are Cochin crosses, looking for a broody recipe. Might add some spice later with differant breed in a 3 way. Thinking something like SLC x BO X SLW. But not sure. Would make a really cold hardy bird too I am thinking. RC/FF/LF. All good cold qualities in birds. But those are 5 months off. Nov Hatchlong???? LOL JK![]()