Langshan Thread!!!

Cute chicks, msladyhawke! My guess is

1. Pullet
2. Roo
3. Roo
4. Pullet
5. Pullet

Be sure to let us know when you find out for sure!
 
We got about an inch or 2 of snow yesterday. The Langshans had not seen snow yet (can't wait for 6+ inches to see what they do). When I let them out to free-range this morning they were unsure that they wanted to come out of the coop! LOL. A couple pics:




Hope everyone had a Merry Christmas!
 
msladyhawke, just a quick thing you might want to do.

I have to go to work early tomorrow, so tonight I put Vaseline on my males' combs to keep them from frostbite. I did it as a precaution...never know if you can't get up to the barn for a few days and find out your birds lost their combs for showing.

I'm so excited for some snow! YAY!!!! The only birds I have on the ground outside are my Mille Fleur Cochin bantams. I got them as broodies...that way I'm not relying on my Langshans to brood. Even though they just LOVE to do it...
 
We dont laugh at crosses, well I dont anyway. 100 years ago RIR cock on Langshan hen was quite common in the egg-industry, as first generation laid quite well, and the cocks made decent meat in shorter time than it takes for a langshan to mature and get ready for slaughter. And that was two important things for the small farmers that made a living out of our hobby. But remember when you cross for eggs/meat: Strain is more important than breed.

Oh I can get a good chuckle out of mixing breeds. Some of them, you can get some WEIRD things happening! For example, could you imagine a naked neck Langshan? EEK!

As for a RIR x Langshan, why not? Will be a fun mix, but I wouldn't market them as something "unique" such as the "Royal Langshan."

That's good i wasn't sure if i was "wrecking" or "tarnishing the breed. I hope to see some lovely dark red or back with red strips and fluffy legged chicks running around soon. I think they will all just be back
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though. I plan on keeping them not selling them so i wont be creating a "fancy new" breed.lol.
 
Hello fellow Langhsan fans... I have become a Langshan fan recently and took some eggs from a friend, they were due to hatch yesterday into today.... but.... still nothing. I candled just real quick and can see movement in 2 of 4. What is concerning me is I can't even see the beaks in the air pocket yet. I do have the hatch date right - I may be new to Langshans but not to hatching! Are Langshans known to be late?
 
Hello fellow Langhsan fans...  I have become a Langshan fan recently and took some eggs from a friend, they were due to hatch yesterday into today.... but....  still nothing.  I candled just real quick and can see movement in 2 of 4.  What is concerning me is I can't even see the beaks in the air pocket yet.  I do have the hatch date right - I may be new to Langshans but not to hatching!  Are Langshans known to be late?

The line I have likes to hatch later than my other breeds.
 

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