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I appreciate it! I need to learn and the only way to do it is for someone more knowledgable than me to show me the good, the bad and the ugly. lol.
Edit: It actually just occured to me that the pics of that roo were not taken recently. it didn't even occur to me. lol. That pic was taken several months ago. So he was probably only 4-5 months old. Unless he's older than I think he is....I'll just get another picture tonight. lol
Here are pics of the other birds, not very good but they're what I could get. I don't think they're really all that special but I'd like to get some sort of an idea of what I'm working with.
The second rooster: If I remember correctly I believe he is around 6 months old
Hen number one. Same age as rooster
Hen number two. Same age as rooster and hen number one. I apologize for her sitting on the pole. She refused to stay on the ground.
Hen number three. The more I looked at her yesterday the more I didn't like her. lol. She's the same age as the rooster in my first post.
So that's what I have to work with at the moment. I know it's not real impressive but I'm working on getting more birds of better quality. It'll just take time.
So after looking at them, which rooster is better from what you can tell from pictures? I'm trying to decide which one to keep in the pen with my cochins and which to move to my "random chickens" pen. There are too many roosters as of right now.
As for the hens, could you order them as far as best to worst? Or tell me if maybe one hen would go better with this rooster vs that rooster, etc?
I really do appreciate all the critisism. It's the best way to learn as far I'm concerned![]()
I have a Calico MF roo with lots of white. What color hen should I pair him with to improve the MF color? I have a couple of red MF with very little white and was thinking of putting all together in hope that some of his white will improve the lack of white in them. Not sure what I will get out of that pairing??![]()
That is so adorable!!! You do the best photography! The only thing missing is Gracie!
If you cross your MF roo over you Mottled hens your first generation won't look MF but will carry it. My birds often look black with some white tipped feathers and some read bleeding through on the neck. I put those back to MF, like daughters back to fathers even and i get some decent MFs. It is all still a work in progress but we are all getting closer. Your blue Mottleds crossed in could give you fits unless you just like the coloring of blue MF but still that would take time. And the same with your blue, though they have been talking about it here lately.
(Pictured is one of my black mottled roos and Blue mottled hen)
Ok I don't know if this has ben asked already but there is a lot of post on this tread and I thought it would be faster just to ask.
I have one pair of millie cochins I think the hen is reaching her past point of lay .Could I take the roo ad put him over my blue mottled and black mottled hens to get some more millies? Also have a buff , a blue , and white hens.