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I really want a nice one to start playing around with photography......... They just cost so much though and a new digital sportsman is first on the list
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You should have birds you can use for your mille fleur project here. Hopefully West knoll Amy can step in here because I know she used mottleds to improve her mille fleur project type. Do your chicks from your mottled roo over your splash hen hatch as mottled or straight blue? I would anticipate that you would get some visibly mottled chicks from that pair. Pair the mottled pullets from that trio with your mille fleur roo and you will get split to mille fleur mottled chicks and then pair those pullets back to mille fleur roo dad and you should start to hatch some nicely typed mille fleurs I believe! That is my plan also to improve type in my mille fleur project is to use nicely typed mottled.Ok Mille Fluer and mottled experts. I think you've all seen my roo Remington but I have a problem. He has no hens. I would like to get him some Milles but I don't know how or where to start. I think I've got some breeds I could possibly use. 1 mottled roo, 1 mille roo, 2 splash hens, 1 splash roo, 3 golden lace hens, 1 golden laced roo. So, I know if I put my mottled to my splashes I get blue mottleds that carry 1 mottled gene and if I breed them back to there dad I can get blue mottleds and black mottleds. I've got three blues that carry the mottle gene 2 weeks old right now. So what steps do i take from here. I've still got my mottled in with the splash girls. I'm working on my black and blue mottleds and mille fleurs here.