Pretty chickens and such a cute coop!
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Just when I thought my rooster balancing act was over I was out in the coop today and was watching our 18 week old Lavender Orpington pullet.....no, wait a minute.....no, those can't be.....pause while I gallop about after the bird in question and finally catch it in the coop where it promptly poops on me while I run my fingers through....oh, darn, my eyes weren't deceiving me, those ARE long saddle feathers! When did those grow in? And the hackle feathers.....crap crap crap... too long. And pointy! WHEN DID THEY GET POINTY! And it has't grown into those ginormous feet yet. Hmmmmm little spurs and that wattle and comb have doubled in size in the last week. In fact, the whole bird is huge.
Okay, here we go again......it's probably a rooster. Lily is likely a Larry.
No crowing yet but the roosters are not interested in mounting it and he/she isn't showing interest in the nest boxes. Nor is it showing any interest in the hens. I just rehomed two roosters, Buff O's due to agression. One of our Welsummer boys has bad legs and I feel, probably a short life span because of it so no problem keeping Larry/Lily.
I'm gonna try and get a pic to put up but I don't know whether to laugh or cry at the moment.
18 weeks? Holy moly! Do you only have the 1 LO? Mine are 21 weeks, and I'm thinking the boys were obvious much more than 3-4 weeks ago, but I have 9 (just got rid of 1 male 2 weeks ago) so I'm sure that makes it easier to tell them apart.
that she's still Lily.
So I'm trying to get my head wrapped around this lavender gene thing.
If our boy mates with (hope he can charm a few of the girls away from his Buff counterpart) our Buff girls and hopefully one goes broody for us next spring, the chicks he sires will be black or a split with some black and others black/buff?
Is there anything that I can read that will define the genetics of the Lavenders? I found genetics a favorite subject of mine in my nursing school days.
Unfortunately, none of it had to do with chickens.
Our LO roo mated with the whole flock. We donated some eggs to schools & got pics of what hatched. Our daughter also hatched some for her science project. Here's what we saw.So I'm trying to get my head wrapped around this lavender gene thing.
If our boy mates with (hope he can charm a few of the girls away from his Buff counterpart) our Buff girls and hopefully one goes broody for us next spring, the chicks he sires will be black or a split with some black and others black/buff?
Is there anything that I can read that will define the genetics of the Lavenders? I found genetics a favorite subject of mine in my nursing school days.
Unfortunately, none of it had to do with chickens.