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OK, I've cooled off some - back to the heat.
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and if I was to order from Ideal, their Partridge Rocks and Welsummers. Egg color again a problem.
No perfect fit for what I want, I'm sort of picking and choosing from the menu....
I would think if you just kept females, your male could help lighten the egg color a bit rather quickly, maybe 2 generations?More than 20 pages back
From McMurray, it would be Ginger Broilers (for size, base color - no pattern though) and Partridge Rocks (base, pencilling, egg production - but darker than I want, the eggs, too).
Yes, one of my better males over some of their birds would be rather helpful, thinks I.I would think if you just kept females, your male could help lighten the egg color a bit rather quickly, maybe 2 generations?
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What egg color are you looking for? I don't remember.
cream to tinted egg color
Eggshells aren't getting any lighter, but they are in the cream/tan range - which is light enough for at least some effective candling. I'm willing to accept that as "close enough", and will only cull out excessively dark egg layers.
I have not. I am still working with the birds and the descendants of the birds that I talked about on the first page. Comments rainbows a CX drama and Wyandotte. I've looked at speckled Sussex before, and initially decided against them due to the lack of penciling or barring. Now that I've seen some birds who are sort of speckled through accident of genetics, I'm rethinking that a little bit. But no I haven't looked closely I just initially eliminated because I didn't think it was what I wanted.Have you added any Speckled Sussex to your project? They are brown, clean legged, and lay a lighter colored egg.
I have not. I am still working with the birds and the descendants of the birds that I talked about on the first page. Comments rainbows a CX drama and Wyandotte. I've looked at speckled Sussex before, and initially decided against them due to the lack of penciling or barring. Now that I've seen some birds who are sort of speckled through accident of genetics, I'm rethinking that a little bit. But no I haven't looked closely I just initially eliminated because I didn't think it was what I wanted.