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Beauties!
Yes, she has since grown in more big girl feathers this past week.I love her wild hair-do look!
Well this read is many things -- informative, exciting and depressing.
Mid to late Feb I ordered and received in great condition, chicks from MPC. Almost all SBEL because I WANTED BLUE EGGS!!!!!! Reading this I suppose that my shipment will not be producing much of that! How very, very annoying, disappointing, EXPENSIVE that will be. My 2 surviving cockrels are just full Leghorns in appearance. Some of the hens have fuller combs (MOST) and white lobes. I do not want white eggs. I do not want leghorns, heck I could have those for 10% of what these "jewels" cost me. Not to mention the time & cost to grow them out.
If MPC if just sending F1's then they should ADVISE this, adjust the prices and let buyers know that. I also raise mini-Nubian goats. If I were to sell an F! to a customer who anticipated, and wanted, F5 then I would be considered a very poor breeder and a fraud.....unless I fully advised the differences.
Today, I bought four 20 mo old TBWhitings........from an individual. I paid less than 1/2 the cost of those day old chicks and will probably get better color. Who knows but, I will find out very soon. So I am getting ready to put ALL these hens into a new and controlled pen, await the laying of eggs and go from there.
At least I do have a nice Ameraucana cockrel coming along, same age, with muffs, tuffs, color, dark legs, pea comb and ALL that. So guess who is going to be a very busy little man? The TBW guy is nice but, has a split comb that flops -- what does THAT mean?? -- but the 3 ladies have the tiny nothing ones. They look like the SBEL, as 2 are white with black specks, one is grey. Of the 2 white, one has yellow & one grey legs.
Now, if I end up with white egg layers and white producing males from the MPC shipment, you can bet your sweet ASSKme that I will be one very, very, very unhappy customer. MPC should have some commitment to advising of generational status AND should allow we buyers to select our desire for paying the huge price THINKING we are getting what is advertised. Get the message?
Here's one roo & one hen of SBEL. The roo is VERY aggressive -- will probably meet with the stew pot given his comb situation.
Look hard & you can see the floppy split comb but, other wise nice roo. LOL
This is Romeo who's getting his feathers finished. And I have an even younger black Ameraucana who "may" be able to help in the Spring.
Yes, I know the white hens and this roo may give me those eggs but I REALLY don't want to wait another 6 months to find out. My time is as valuable as MPC and I dislike that this situation is becoming more rampant the more I read and see. Buyer beware is just not what you should be forced into when the advertisng is what it is.
Here's an article about that- happened a long long time ago and activated the blue gene that chickens already carried:I sold both my SBEL Roo's from MPC due to aggression towards me, then the kids. They looked like what you have, but definitely straight combs, snow white feathers with a couple of black dots here and there. I kept 2 hens due to lay end of August. They have pea combs. I also have an ameraucana, araucanas, and whiting true blues. If I don't get a blue egg out of something, I'm done. The hunt is over, I give up. Not going to spend more $'s chasing after a chicken who has to have a virus to lay a blue egg - that's what is causing them to be blue as far as I understand (a virus).![]()
I sold both my SBEL Roo's from MPC due to aggression towards me, then the kids. They looked like what you have, but definitely straight combs, snow white feathers with a couple of black dots here and there.