Hens and Roos
Songster
can't blame you thereI am not NPIP so I can't ship, and I'm not very inclined to be for various reasons.

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can't blame you thereI am not NPIP so I can't ship, and I'm not very inclined to be for various reasons.
I am a complete novice to breeding chickens, so may I ask what test mating involves and why you do it? I am guessing to see what the offspring of a particular pair would be but just want to be sure that is correct.I sure hope so. I have several really nice pullets and hens I'm wanting to make sure I have time to test mate. The only think I don't like is waiting a month for them to clear so I can start collecting eggs on the next matings. So, I'm hoping if I come up with an alternating plan I can collect eggs regularly from the different matings. I'm determined to make some really good progress this next year.
testing mating is putting 1 rooster with 1 hen at a time so you can track the offspring easier. So you are correct with what you are thinking. Test mating is done if you are trying to figure out which birds are throwing offspring with a particular feature- for example side sprigs on the comb- where there is a point coming off the side of the comb that shouldn't be there. Hope this helps!I am a complete novice to breeding chickens, so may I ask what test mating involves and why you do it? I am guessing to see what the offspring of a particular pair would be but just want to be sure that is correct.
Hey Lady!Hi all!
Vicki, I posted a few pics on my FB page for you to look at, the one I am concerned with is of "Kiwi", the black girl with the freaky tail! No NPIP huh?? I can understand why on several counts. Here is a quick pic I got today of my only Wheaten girl, "Wheatie Pie" at 23 weeks. She is going to be a big girl, she is already almost the same size as my hens!
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Get to Colorado and we can certainly do some talking about that possibility. Oh, depending on where you are looking into, I met someone at the show over here this year that is from CO and she and her husband are great people! I think you'd like them!I could use one of those for starting my blue birchens!![]()
Solid blue Marans were the first Marans I went looking for and started looking about 6 years ago now and just now might finally have the chance to have a go at getting a line started. My dad has always raised blue breeds of birds, so they are like second nature to me to work with since I learned with them. Something I hope really gives me a leg up on getting a nice solid line going.That is exciting to hear isn't it- that someone has hopefully found some pure blue stock to work with-. I know what you mean about trying to find some.![]()
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I am glad you are making progress in finally getting a chance to start a line up. DD and I were talking and she will be starting her 4th year in working with her Blue Andalusian chickens- she has just 1 original hen left from the chicks she got. We are excited to see what the offspring will look like with the coming year hatches. She has 2 cockerals who are showing some better lacingSolid blue Marans were the first Marans I went looking for and started looking about 6 years ago now and just now might finally have the chance to have a go at getting a line started. My dad has always raised blue breeds of birds, so they are like second nature to me to work with since I learned with them. Something I hope really gives me a leg up on getting a nice solid line going.