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Well dang, I guess no chocolate babies for me
Not first generation, no. But they can be used for second and subsequent.

So lilac in muscovy is like muave in chickens?
I *think* so? Mauve is blue and..?

Blue works the same way as with chickens and is a co-dominant, except two blues may give you silvers instead of splash.
 
Not first generation, no. But they can be used for second and subsequent.
Yeah, if I moved the barred along. I don't have the space for a second space to have 2 males. I guess I'll just watch and see how he behaves. If he's mean, he'll be gone. I ain't dealing with a 15 pound hellfire that thinks he's a dinosaur
I *think* so? Mauve is blue and..?

Blue works the same way as with chickens and is a co-dominant, except two blues may give you silvers instead of splash.
Blue and chocolate. I just don't know which is which sex wise. I don't mess with chocolate. The silvers are what I want for my Swedish, hence not wanting any blacks
 
Yeah, if I moved the barred along. I don't have the space for a second space to have 2 males. I guess I'll just watch and see how he behaves. If he's mean, he'll be gone. I ain't dealing with a 15 pound hellfire that thinks he's a dinosaur

Blue and chocolate. I just don't know which is which sex wise. I don't mess with chocolate. The silvers are what I want for my Swedish, hence not wanting any blacks
Sorry for the delay in replying, I didn't get the notification >.>

As far as I'm concerned, since the Barred markings pretty much disappear after their juvenile feathers, it just isn't worth it for me to concentrate on those. Wish I had Rippled though, that pattern stays.

As for males, I like a high number of those since that means more meat for the freezer, but otherwise, I find them to be friendlier than the females towards me. And even with my grossly over-ratio'd male/female numbers right now, mine have been fairly good to the girls.

Ah, yes then, same as Mauve in chickens. That's one way for me to remember that!
 
Sorry for the delay in replying, I didn't get the notification >.>

As far as I'm concerned, since the Barred markings pretty much disappear after their juvenile feathers, it just isn't worth it for me to concentrate on those. Wish I had Rippled though, that pattern stays.

As for males, I like a high number of those since that means more meat for the freezer, but otherwise, I find them to be friendlier than the females towards me. And even with my grossly over-ratio'd male/female numbers right now, mine have been fairly good to the girls.

Ah, yes then, same as Mauve in chickens. That's one way for me to remember that!
I only have room for 7 or so ducks in the scovy pen, or which 2 are already taken by a Rouen and buff hen to make mules, so that limit on space and females just makes me wary about putting two males together. Maybe if they grew up together, but I'd still be a bit nervous.

I like the look of the barring, and I had plans to process extra males, so barring would work in that I'd be processing juveniles when they had barred feathers.

Besides actual breeders, I don't think there's much hope in getting ripples
 
I only have room for 7 or so ducks in the scovy pen, or which 2 are already taken by a Rouen and buff hen to make mules, so that limit on space and females just makes me wary about putting two males together. Maybe if they grew up together, but I'd still be a bit nervous.

I like the look of the barring, and I had plans to process extra males, so barring would work in that I'd be processing juveniles when they had barred feathers.

Besides actual breeders, I don't think there's much hope in getting ripples
Growing up together does not guarantee getting along, especially when the hormones kick in! Should see mine going at it sometimes! Right now, my white-head chocolate drake Latte is the head honcho, but a few weeks before it was my blue male, Mist.

Yeah, I'm supposed to be processing my extra males too... But then something always happens like, one is my daughter's (even though she doesn't take care of him, I do, or even look at him), one is my boyfriend's (again, I'm the one taking care of him, but at least it's because it's a long-distance relationship!), one is my favourite, etc...

I'm trying to sell my extra chocolate drake, and have had a few nibbles but no takers yet. I'll process him before I give him away.
 
Growing up together does not guarantee getting along, especially when the hormones kick in! Should see mine going at it sometimes! Right now, my white-head chocolate drake Latte is the head honcho, but a few weeks before it was my blue male, Mist.
Yeah, I know. My chickens at least do much better if they grow up together or one grows up under the other more than just adding a new male. I've never been able to just add new males after they start with hormones
 
Processed one of my sexlinks and an extra araucana today. Both had deceiving sizes with their breastsm totally thought the sexlink would be the one worth fully processing, turns out it was the smaller araucana. He weighed less, but the breasts were the same size as the larger sexlink
I find it very interesting that the Delaware cockerels have so much more frame than CX but about the same amount of meat.
 
I find it very interesting that the Delaware cockerels have so much more frame than CX but about the same amount of meat.
It certainly shows that looks can be deceiving. Makes me rethink which extra araucana to keep. I have one running around that's very large, and he was destined for the table, but he might be the better one to keep
 

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