Let's talk Cuckoo and WHITE marans... breeding strategies...

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No sign of pene, I think it may be because of the wheaten in the mix?

It has to be from the wheaten. I wonder if you had a boy from the same batch that looked like a welsummer, because the girl is perfectly patterened like one.

Hens and Roos- most of the time you can tell by 6 weeks. If they aren't obvious boy, then I usually assume they are girls at that point. Mine get big combs sooo early. They're adoreable at that age.

What do you mean? I know that wells have yellow legs and these are definitely white legged. I will have to go look but I think most if not all in the brooder are french?? My wheaten cockerel was french as well as is the girl pictured above. Hmm.... maybe have to work on a new marans color!
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Okay here are some updated pictures of the 2 babies I mentioned earlier. tell me what you see
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these 2 are a bit on the wild side and don't like to be picked up so without DD to help, I had to take their pictures this way.
 
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It has to be from the wheaten. I wonder if you had a boy from the same batch that looked like a welsummer, because the girl is perfectly patterened like one.

Hens and Roos- most of the time you can tell by 6 weeks. If they aren't obvious boy, then I usually assume they are girls at that point. Mine get big combs sooo early. They're adoreable at that age.

What do you mean? I know that wells have yellow legs and these are definitely white legged. I will have to go look but I think most if not all in the brooder are french?? My wheaten cockerel was french as well as is the girl pictured above. Hmm.... maybe have to work on a new marans color!
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Did you have any boys that looked partridge (like a wellie), as opposd to wheaten? Isn't there just a slight difference in the wing triangle or something like that? I would find something to use the girl for, definitely!
 
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From what I can see looks like 2 girls, The dark I am almost 100% on and the other pretty sure. Very cute!
 
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What do you mean? I know that wells have yellow legs and these are definitely white legged. I will have to go look but I think most if not all in the brooder are french?? My wheaten cockerel was french as well as is the girl pictured above. Hmm.... maybe have to work on a new marans color!
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Did you have any boys that looked partridge (like a wellie), as opposd to wheaten? Isn't there just a slight difference in the wing triangle or something like that? I would find something to use the girl for, definitely!

The only roo out of my original hatch I had that was not cuckoo was my one wheaten.
Pic when he was about 6 months old
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From what I can see looks like 2 girls, The dark I am almost 100% on and the other pretty sure. Very cute!

that's what we are thinking too, because in the other hatch that is 9 weeks the 2 boys stood out by this age. The blue chick is slower to get the feathering in. Either way I am happy with what they are....now to wait and watch to see what happens with the combs
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Did you have any boys that looked partridge (like a wellie), as opposd to wheaten? Isn't there just a slight difference in the wing triangle or something like that? I would find something to use the girl for, definitely!

The only roo out of my original hatch I had that was not cuckoo was my one wheaten.
Pic when he was about 6 months old
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/49849_dsc05328.jpg

Oh he's sooo pretty. I might have to get me a wheaten roo. Or maybe a blue wheaten. We should get Illia over here to look at that pullet- she can always figure that stuff out.

Hens & Roos- I agree- 2 girls.
 
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It looks like a golden duckwing, there are several of us working on a line of those. I have also crossed a golden duckwing to a cuckoo in the hope of producing a crele line. What was the chick down like?

Bev Davis
 
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HenThymes - What is a "double dose barred gold cuckoo?" Thanks -

When you see a dark bodied gold cuckoo male he would be a single does of barred. When you see the lighter/whiter colored gold cuckoo male he would be carrying a double dose of barring.

My original cockerel was a single dose
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I believe this is a example of the double dose
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Was wonder what everybody thought about these 2. I only have the pair so I am hoping there isn't any major flaws. I just wish he had thicker leg feathering.
Here is a better pic of his coloring.
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Hi

It looks like a golden duckwing, there are several of us working on a line of those. I have also crossed a golden duckwing to a cuckoo in the hope of producing a crele line. What was the chick down like?

Bev Davis

Is Crele the same as Golden Cuckoo? If not, how will the inexperienced keep them seperated? I was told not to use any wheaten based birds in my GCs.
 

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