Naked Neck/Turken Thread

Hi all. Haven't been on here in a while, but still loving my Naked Necks! Thought I'd post some pics. Most are mixes to produce colored eggs!


Great birds, but OMG, I love this photo!!!!!
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Finally coming back on. I also got the...updating page thing.

Anyway, very happy that Gladys' tail is normal now. She had problems with a meanie picking on her. Even her bare neck. Meanie is gone.

LL
She's lovely! I have someone in one of my growout pens who is pecking everyone. I'm already spending every spare minute building more growout space of the other chicks, but as soon as I have time, I'm going to observe to see who it is - I have a lot of chicks right now, and many are slated for culling anyway, so somebody may end up getting culled early...

(Just taking a meal break, then heading back out to seal some lumber - work never ends...)

- Ant Farm
 
I had wondered that, but couldn't find any pictures that were supposed to be Silver Quail.

Anyway I love that color. I want to try breeding fir it.


Here's one:
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You can see how the breast and underside is solid and the back is patterned.

I would suggest crossing her to a Silver Columbian male or you could use a Silver Laced male (like a Wyandotte). Put the male offspring from either cross back over her to make more with her coloration.
 
Here's one:
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You can see how the breast and underside is solid and the back is patterned.

I would suggest crossing her to a Silver Columbian male or you could use a Silver Laced male (like a Wyandotte). Put the male offspring from either cross back over her to make more with her coloration.


Her daddy is a Cinnamon ( Columbian with a reddish sheen over his back).

I'm thinking this young cockerel will turn out the Quail pattern like her. He is her brother or 1/2 brother by the same daddy. Sone if the sane hens with a couple added so close kin.

Her daddy:
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Young cockerel:
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Her daddy is a Cinnamon ( Columbian with a reddish sheen over his back).

I'm thinking this young cockerel will turn out the Quail pattern like her. He is her brother or 1/2 brother by the same daddy. Sone if the sane hens with a couple added so close kin.

Her daddy:
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Young cockerel:
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The Quail males look a lot like Columbians:
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You could cross that cockerel over your hen and see what they throw. If you still have her sire you could try that cross as well.
 

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