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One thing I forgot to mention. In the developing eggs, you can definitely tell a marked difference in how well developed the chicks from the crossbreeds are versus the purebreeds. The blue copper/wheaten fetuses are much larger and the veining much more pronounced versus the white orpington fetuses (same goes for the maran/orpington & austrolop/maran crosses). I know that hybrid vigor is expected, but am very surprised to the extent of it. It is as if the eggs from the maran crosses have incubated 3 or 4 days longer than the orpington eggs, yet they were started at the same time
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One other note on the faverolles I got a few days ago....I am very impressed on how gentle they are, even the roo, with my young kids (3, 7 & 9). My oldest son is already asking if I will incuabate a few eggs once they start laying.
Z

One other note on the faverolles I got a few days ago....I am very impressed on how gentle they are, even the roo, with my young kids (3, 7 & 9). My oldest son is already asking if I will incuabate a few eggs once they start laying.

Z