Ok I might look into them. Thanks
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I am breeding to type and egg color is secondary to me right now. Everyone is free to breed what they want. If egg color is all you are looking for that is fine. I will breed my darkest layers with the best type, that is going to move me forward more than starting with NON SOP type birds and working forward.Hi
Can you post some pictures of your birds please so that we can see what you have? A few of us are having to breed for egg color to make sure we don't lose it.
Bev
Thanks Walt !!This is what causes "brassiness" which is the term usually used for white feathers turning straw/yellow from the sun. Dominant white does not do this when exposed to the sun. You never see real Leghorns that are brassy because they are dominant white.. It is usually only seen in males.
Walt
Quote: I missed that, that is great info.....
Here is some of mine...eggs first:Hi
Can you post some pictures of your birds please so that we can see what you have? A few of us are having to breed for egg color to make sure we don't lose it.
Bev
I am not POSITIVE but I think all three only have one copy of the barring gene. They should have the cuckoo pattern all over and it seems it is only expressing in the hackles, saddles and wing and when I have had single copy barred rock roos that is the only place it shows.