ok, first of all.. Warden... WHAT AWESEOME CHICK PICS. I am really impressed. ..been getting into photography and can tell you put some effort in there. Kudos and gorgeous babies.
Lynne, how is your buff barred project going? I'd love to see some updates.
Tallyho, I think you got super lucky with those babies. They are so close to mille d'uccle. I think their color is the best I've seen. I CANNOT WAIT to see them mature. Baby #9 is the only one I don't think will pan out well and that's saying a LOT since the true mille color has been such a stab in the dark for all of us. Congrats! And, congrats to Lynn for all of the hard work and laying in bed at night indecisive of which roo with which hen .. hahahaahah I know you do!!!
That partridgey juvie color is spot on
I know some enjoy using the wheaten based looking birds but it does create a different look and you don't get the vibrant "orange vermillion" as called for in the color standard
Here is a great thread on "the coop" with Sigi (gal who wrote Chicken Colours.. I believe) and is incredibly knowledgable of genetics.
Enjoy
http://www.the-coop.org/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=90033
Lynne, how is your buff barred project going? I'd love to see some updates.
Tallyho, I think you got super lucky with those babies. They are so close to mille d'uccle. I think their color is the best I've seen. I CANNOT WAIT to see them mature. Baby #9 is the only one I don't think will pan out well and that's saying a LOT since the true mille color has been such a stab in the dark for all of us. Congrats! And, congrats to Lynn for all of the hard work and laying in bed at night indecisive of which roo with which hen .. hahahaahah I know you do!!!
I know some enjoy using the wheaten based looking birds but it does create a different look and you don't get the vibrant "orange vermillion" as called for in the color standard
Here is a great thread on "the coop" with Sigi (gal who wrote Chicken Colours.. I believe) and is incredibly knowledgable of genetics.
Enjoy
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