Quote:
Hey, glad to find this post but where's the picture of the bird you're discussing? I think I know what you are talking about. I have a few hens that have the copper going down the chest and no where else on the body (other than hackles). When I first started reading about "mossy" I thought that's what everyone was talking about but now I've learned it's not mossy but still didn't quite know what to do with them.
I'm guessing now I should put those hens with that beautiful roo I posted a while back that was solid black body with black fluff and undercoat, and dark mahogany hackles and coloring - and a perfect 5 point comb. I had thought him too dark to use and the hens to much color on their chest but now I'll set up another breeder pen.
I've just bought leg bands and plan to actually start "working" my line and recording and keeping offspring.
Ruth, I don't have a pic of her - she's in my layer pen (a cull....or so I thought). I'll try to get a pic of her this weekend & post on Monday.
Well, here's one of mine. I was going to pull the few that had this "lacing" on their chest out of the breeding pen but based on what Don said, maybe I could breed them to this guy - he's got a really dark black body.
A suitable mate???
Hey, glad to find this post but where's the picture of the bird you're discussing? I think I know what you are talking about. I have a few hens that have the copper going down the chest and no where else on the body (other than hackles). When I first started reading about "mossy" I thought that's what everyone was talking about but now I've learned it's not mossy but still didn't quite know what to do with them.
I'm guessing now I should put those hens with that beautiful roo I posted a while back that was solid black body with black fluff and undercoat, and dark mahogany hackles and coloring - and a perfect 5 point comb. I had thought him too dark to use and the hens to much color on their chest but now I'll set up another breeder pen.
I've just bought leg bands and plan to actually start "working" my line and recording and keeping offspring.
Ruth, I don't have a pic of her - she's in my layer pen (a cull....or so I thought). I'll try to get a pic of her this weekend & post on Monday.
Well, here's one of mine. I was going to pull the few that had this "lacing" on their chest out of the breeding pen but based on what Don said, maybe I could breed them to this guy - he's got a really dark black body.

A suitable mate???
