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Interesting, "most likely to clear their legs to yellow"
The 'white / genetically black' is this just for hatchery white rocks?
I have gotten some runts from my DC's. 4 so far. I wonder if yours are coming from the meat bird side of the cross.
Mine are very small, but made of MEAT. They are little meat bricks a bit bigger then a softball. All pullets. Very, very cute. Unfortunately they all prolapsed and had to be put down.
If I ever get more I will cull them before point of lay.
He almost looks like a Dorking. Handsome bird.Oh no.. hmmm was kind of thinking of letting them mature, really want to reduce bird number/projects but those look so different it was tempting to eventually breed and see what happens. It's the genetics geek in me.
What you describe is close to what the pullets are like, very small but really solidly built. Prob not as solid as yours were since they are a cross of sorts- ranger parent over a very normal dual purpose bodied hens.
Any chance of pictures of your examples? I will try to take some and post to see how they compare,
Here is the father(freedom ranger crossed with black ranger), you can see some cornish influence- rather short legs and really broad body:
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Heres some current pictures. They're not the best. We just got over a thunderstorm and torrential ( haha don't really know how to define this word. It just popped into my head and I wanted to use it) rains.
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This is the little Silver Partridge pullet, I originally thought it was a cockerel. @Kev can my Cinnamon rooster even produce a silver cockerel with those Partridge hens?
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Don't really know what to call the color on this pullet. Her mother is what I call a Blue Gold. Not sure there is a name for her color pattern. Anyway the Cinnamon rooster is the daddy of this pullet.
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Okay not a NN. Hatched this one out to help on the green egg project. What y'all think? Cockerel? I do. It wassupposed to be a NN green Egger, but personally I think the eggs got mixed up.
I haven't decided for sure if I'll keep him/her or not.
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Another not NN. I do know for sure though that his mama was a Green Egger NN. I bred her and sold her to someone. They in turn bred her to a Csndy Corn Polish. I traded out eggs and this one was the only one that hatched. I almost positive this one is a cockerel.
My ideal is to add crests to the Green Egger NN to make it a bit easier to identify the green Eggers from the rest.
If this one is a cockerel ( his red is awfully redder looking than it is on a pullet), I'll most likely use him over the one posted above.
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