Nice!! I like this bird, especially his comb. Chooks man, am I missing something?
Quote: Bwahahahaha! I could written this post myself. The genetics are confusing.
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Nice!! I like this bird, especially his comb. Chooks man, am I missing something?
Quote: Bwahahahaha! I could written this post myself. The genetics are confusing.
I think I have "the hen" singled out already, a bit more "silver" her neck cape...but we'll see...Good day you guys in the US.
yeah your flock is throwing about 18% white chicks .
now you need to separate the 2 varieties. to do that is easy .1)breed the white to the white to get a pure white ( like the one I posted from the show. they come from a cuckoo marans)
2) you need to single mate your hen to your rooster to catch the hen ho is responsible for this white chicks
First place or Best in Breed ?I got my White Marans eggs to the show in Texas, unfortunately they were the only White Entry as far as I can tell. ~ they took first place, but I'm seeing it as a 'Thanks for Participating' award. I need to maybe talk to someone who was there and get their opinion on how our eggs looked.
I am still not cheering my good luck...I don't trust my good luck at all....................I keep thinking I'll have folks hatching eggs and 3 mo later have them calling for their money back when the cockerels grow out golden hackle...or some such incident...almost want to take them off the market until I can grow out a few & watch type.White chicks coming out of the Silver cuckoo line is a good thing. because they are silver bassed rather than golden bassed bird. So they are going to be pure white.
yeah your line carry the white gene as recessive C/c+.
your 2end Silver cuckoo roster is stunning nice type ,nice tail( shape and angle) light colored feet need more feathers.the back of his comb could be a little tidy .
how many white chicks you end up with?