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It would be much easier if she was /is barred. I could be breeding true in just a couple of generations.
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Seems if I go F1 son back to mom, I get rid of red. Then breed F2 daughter to F1 son I get 50% barred and buff. No worries about red. Just growing out and testing roos to get double barred. But I probably wont until I need to replace F1 roo. Hopefully that will also keep my color dark too.I myself consider mine "projects" until they can breed true.
Besides the barring youre also mixing red and buff so you'll need to get that straight too.
Incorrect, they are the same breed and have the same body shape.I think its a Buff Orpington because the Lemon Cuckoo has a different body shape and tail, she's very pretty
Id imagine they were seeing the LC English type compared to hatchery American type buffs.Incorrect, they are the same breed and have the same body shape.
That would make sense. Still no science to it.Id imagine they were seeing the LC English type compared to hatchery American type buffs.
Yep...I thought that was the case.Id imagine they were seeing the LC English type compared to hatchery American type buffs.