Nothing so far, but that egg was in the fridge for probably 2 1/2-3 weeks! I didn't really expect it to hatch, but it was so pretty, well you know...Debbi~ Congrats! Hope more pop out for you. What's Olivia's egg doing?
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Nothing so far, but that egg was in the fridge for probably 2 1/2-3 weeks! I didn't really expect it to hatch, but it was so pretty, well you know...Debbi~ Congrats! Hope more pop out for you. What's Olivia's egg doing?
I'd like to see her. My instinct still tells me she would be best as a layer. Gold girls can't be worked with in a birchen project if you are going for silver because they control the offspring from a roo if they have gold in them. I think even if you use a roo with two copies of silver, you'll be headed for a really long haul and very little good results.Vicki~ Cute chicklets that you got from Anna! What leg feathering, WOW!
Got an egg from that suppose to be Silver (but is copper) Black Birchen pullet yesterday that rivals the egg color of my Black Copper pullets egg. I marked it as a test egg and put it in the 'bator this morning along with all the rest of the eggs I set.
So......since she is copper and not silver.....and has good egg color......what should I do with her????
She has light leg feathering....good, but not as heavily feathered as desired.....good temperment, slight high tail set (definitely not squirrel, but not so high she would be DQ'd). She is on the small side of the scale....very petite and dainty...not at all like the C-130 sized girls that I breed.
Will go out right now and snap a current photo of her.
haha too funny. They are looking pretty...just wish she had come in silver for you! So that means those eggies better cook real good and get to developing for ya!
Go chickies I hope Debbi gets more to hatch some of mine take a long time too. I finally have some pictures of my juvies who still look ragged.They hatched right after Easter and I promise to try and get more of my black copper chicks from Sue who are filling out so nice. I too need to start going thru my grow out pens looking for early culls....My birchens are slow to feather so I'm going through them picking the faster feathering ones I hatched plenty so I could work on that and I get a weird one in the hatches of birchens that just stay small and really don't grow or feather out I normally don't let them grow out but I kept one to see if they would ever catch up I'll get a picture of that one for all to see.
I love the color of this splash guy
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this is really what they think about posing...I had to put the hay twine on them so my Jack Russell"s didn't have a snack attack
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here's a pullet
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this one is younger
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the other side
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someday my husband will make up the fronts to these pens I have all the waterers but we want to have the fronts made with an angle iron frame so they can have a door and then you can lift the whole front up for easy cleaning I've been tying to get them finished before the end of July as the local show is the first week of October right now I have a few in big stalls but they need to be cage trained. I only have a few that I can/will show (all Blue Coppers) then I should have some Partridge Rocks. I am going to learn how to get them all conditioned I really know nothing just been learning as I go. Walt had a clinic this spring that was a lot of help. To me the hardest part is raising enough good birds to have one to show picking breeders isn't easier but getting a SOP bird is like a needle in a haystack with Marans.