Large Fowl only crazy egg chain

Sorry Im new, what is BBS?

The Blue color (as in Blue Andalusian) breeds 50% Blue, 25% Black and 25% Splash. Depending on what ratio of color the breeders are, your chicks would be Blue, Black or Splash. Thus BBS.

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Mine

I'll offer

6+ BBS Cochin

Or

6+ Hen's Choice (all pure and most from SQ lines)

Or

6+ Olive Egger/ Easter Egger F1 or F2

Or

12+++ Coturnix
 
Updated Offer
6+ BBS Cochin (Dusil line)
Or
6+ Hen's Choice (all pure and most from SQ lines)
Or
6+ Olive Egger/ Easter Egger F1 or F2
Or
12+++ Coturnix
Or
6+ Cuckoo Marans eggs (Dusil/Marans and More)
Or
12+ from my layer pen (may include NN)
Or
Pick 2 to make 6
3+ Heritage RIR (Underwood line)
3+ LF Black Langshan (Rasmussen line)
3+ Welsummer (KC Line)
3+ Surprise eggs
3+ of any of the above

I can't post pictures from my phone. I can e-mail them if you are interested.
 
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Updated Offer
6+ BBS Cochin (Dusil line)
Or
6+ Hen's Choice (all pure and most from SQ lines)
Or
6+ Olive Egger/ Easter Egger F1 or F2
Or
12+++ Coturnix
Or
6+ Cuckoo Marans eggs (Dusil/Marans and More)
Or
12+ from my layer pen (may include NN)
Or
Pick 2 to make 6
3+ Heritage RIR (Underwood line)
3+ LF Black Langshan (Rasmussen line)
3+ Welsummer (KC Line)
3+ Surprise eggs
3+ of any of the above

I can't post pictures from my phone. I can e-mail them if you are interested.
 
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Offer: 8 Black Breasted Red Araucana eggs from the UofA.

Here is what Dr. Bramwell had to say about his...


Black-Breasted Red Araucana, All Other Standard Breed Class, (A) – My birds are the true Araucana as they originated from South America with tufts and the rumpless gene characteristics. Some really great birds have been hatched out of this stock but due to the variable nature of the genetic traits these birds possess it is always a ‘crap shoot’ with this breed. They are considered fair egg producers and lay a medium sized blue to green shelled egg, with the sky blue color preferred for this breed, and they may go broody. Mature body weight in these standard sized birds will be between 4 and 5 pounds. The ‘tuft’ gene has some embryonic lethal genes associated with it so hatchability is often poor; in addition, the rumpless characteristic often depresses fertility. For these reasons, the vast majority of people interested in producing blue/green eggs in their backyard flock prefer the ‘Ameraucana’ which is different than the real Araucanas. They can do well in the open spaces outdoors but are generally not the best at foraging for their own food source.
 
Offer: 8 Black Breasted Red Araucana eggs from the UofA.

Here is what Dr. Bramwell had to say about his...


Black-Breasted Red Araucana, All Other Standard Breed Class, (A) – My birds are the true Araucana as they originated from South America with tufts and the rumpless gene characteristics. Some really great birds have been hatched out of this stock but due to the variable nature of the genetic traits these birds possess it is always a ‘crap shoot’ with this breed. They are considered fair egg producers and lay a medium sized blue to green shelled egg, with the sky blue color preferred for this breed, and they may go broody. Mature body weight in these standard sized birds will be between 4 and 5 pounds. The ‘tuft’ gene has some embryonic lethal genes associated with it so hatchability is often poor; in addition, the rumpless characteristic often depresses fertility. For these reasons, the vast majority of people interested in producing blue/green eggs in their backyard flock prefer the ‘Ameraucana’ which is different than the real Araucanas. They can do well in the open spaces outdoors but are generally not the best at foraging for their own food source.
MINE! 8)

my offer 8+ Dorkings or 12+ EE/Dorking cross

right now everyone is free ranging. I've got 2 silver grey dorking roosters, 1 red dorking rooster, over 5 silver grey & 3 red dorkings and 4 EE hens.

they seem to have fairly tight-knit grouping, each roo keeps a close eye on 'his' girls.

The "Big Guy" (sg) has 3 sg girls and the 2 oldest EE's, "junior" (sg) has 2 sg girls and 1 EE, and "Big Red" (red) has 3 red girls and 1 EE. Don't ask me to be able to tell who's is who's eggs tho. and because they are free ranging I also can't guarantee right now that you won't get a mixup on the dorkings.
But if it does happen, the hens will breed pure, and the cockerels will be either red, sg or gold.

or if you're willing to wait another month or so, I will be penning everyone separately once i get my breeding pens finished.

or I will have pure sq bantam cochins if/when they finish moulting and start laying again.
 
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