Mosaic chickens

They're considered Large Fowl, on the small end of medium. My cockerel is taller than most of my hens, but probably only weighs 5 lbs right now, and will probably mature to around 6.5-7 lbs. I suspect there's some Hmong (or some other oriental gsmefowl) influence somewhere in there, due to their color variety and their lean build, either Ayam Cemani or Svart Hona, and some sort of laying breed. But since Brian, the founder at Gold Feather Farms, won't answer my emails, that is only speculation based on hours upon hours of digging and research and a relatively uneducated guess. :idunno
Thus far, they're very quiet, shy and gentle birds who are very active, and excellent flyers. The cockerel has thus far been a total gentleman, and only crows for about 10 minutes first thing in the morning, then he's done for the day. The breeder I got them from says they start laying around 8 months old, and that they're good winter layers. I'll let you know how it goes for me when mine do start to lay.
Here's my little flock:
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They're considered Large Fowl, on the small end of medium. My cockerel is taller than most of my hens, but probably only weighs 5 lbs right now, and will probably mature to around 6.5-7 lbs. I suspect there's some Hmong (or some other oriental gsmefowl) influence somewhere in there, due to their color variety and their lean build, either Ayam Cemani or Svart Hona, and some sort of laying breed. But since Brian, the founder at Gold Feather Farms, won't answer my emails, that is only speculation based on hours upon hours of digging and research and a relatively uneducated guess. :idunno
Thus far, they're very quiet, shy and gentle birds who are very active, and excellent flyers. The cockerel has thus far been a total gentleman, and only crows for about 10 minutes first thing in the morning, then he's done for the day. The breeder I got them from says they start laying around 8 months old, and that they're good winter layers. I'll let you know how it goes for me when mine do start to lay.
Here's my little flock:
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Woo, so cool looking!
How'd they get Silkie ear lobes with with single comb?
Whom ever bred your chooks is brilliant! :bow
 
They're considered Large Fowl, on the small end of medium. My cockerel is taller than most of my hens, but probably only weighs 5 lbs right now, and will probably mature to around 6.5-7 lbs. I suspect there's some Hmong (or some other oriental gsmefowl) influence somewhere in there, due to their color variety and their lean build, either Ayam Cemani or Svart Hona, and some sort of laying breed. But since Brian, the founder at Gold Feather Farms, won't answer my emails, that is only speculation based on hours upon hours of digging and research and a relatively uneducated guess. :idunno
Thus far, they're very quiet, shy and gentle birds who are very active, and excellent flyers. The cockerel has thus far been a total gentleman, and only crows for about 10 minutes first thing in the morning, then he's done for the day. The breeder I got them from says they start laying around 8 months old, and that they're good winter layers. I'll let you know how it goes for me when mine do start to lay.
Here's my little flock:
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This is AWESOME info!! Ha, you literally answered 5 of the 7 questions I’d emailed to gold feather Farms!! Though I know you wouldn’t know yet first hand since you have young’ns still, I’d also asked about their broodiness & mothering capabilities (maybe your breeder knows?) and also if they had any unrelated or very distant lines, so I could acquire a separate rooster. You birds a just GORG!! :love
 
Hey @MissLavender! Do you (or anyone else coming across this thread) have pics you can post of the mosaic cockerels vs pullets at about 7-8 weeks? I have an opportunity to purchase some grow outs here in CO and I’d like to do my best in picking out one cockerel and rest pullets!
 

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