Naked Neck/Turken Thread


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LOL...Well I have read that but I did get a surprise boy. When I first started, I only had light skinned turken girls. No turken boys at that point. I had a broody hatch out a dark skinned boy and I could never figure that out. His sister also was dark skinned. So the rooster had to be a silkie in order to get the dark skin since I only had light skinned girls at the time. So, I had read that you could sex link the F1's by the girls being dark skinned and boys being light this way but I sure got a surprise when he started to crow! LOL So in my experience, I do not know if that is a 100% thing to go by. I have learned to wait a bit now to be sure and so far only that one boy popped out dark skinned from this type of breeding but it sure has put doubt in my mind!
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Well shoot............Not a thing is 100 % except mathematics.

Most likely I will use this idea to keep my males with lowest amounts. I do not like to have to find new homes, have fighting cockerels and dispose of the casualties. I just needed to put down my seriously injured beautiful BLR/NN

 
So...I call these grey....some call them blue.

What if I breed the two (totally unrelated) birds on the left? They both have large bow ties (i.e they are Naked Neck crosses), so I'd expect I could get offspring with fully feathered necks (the 1:2:1 ratio of fully feathered, bow tie, no feathers). The hen had a black NN with no neck

feathers for a mum and a Blue Partridge Brahma for a dad, whilst the little rooster has unknown parentage.

Flower...I think you may be seeing mutations or 'throwbacks'. With chickens there always seem to be some characteristics which show up which shouldn't have happened if the genetics were what we expected.
 


LOL...Well I have read that but I did get a surprise boy. When I first started, I only had light skinned turken girls. No turken boys at that point. I had a broody hatch out a dark skinned boy and I could never figure that out. His sister also was dark skinned. So the rooster had to be a silkie in order to get the dark skin since I only had light skinned girls at the time. So, I had read that you could sex link the F1's by the girls being dark skinned and boys being light this way but I sure got a surprise when he started to crow! LOL So in my experience, I do not know if that is a 100% thing to go by. I have learned to wait a bit now to be sure and so far only that one boy popped out dark skinned from this type of breeding but it sure has put doubt in my mind!
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Well shoot............Not a thing is 100 % except mathematics.

Most likely I will use this idea to keep my males with lowest amounts. I do not like to have to find new homes, have fighting cockerels and dispose of the casualties. I just needed to put down my seriously injured beautiful BLR/NN

Was this the injured boy boy from the fight Flower? I am so sorry!
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Good morning All; Sorry for your loss flower. It's so hard when you have to do it. My husband just put down my golden comet 2 days ago.She was one of my original girls I started with. She was the most gentle little thing ; too sad.


Kev where are you so you can set us straight on the dark/light skin thing. You really can't get a feel for her green iridescence but this is my rumpless little girl that just started laying 3 days ago. Small little pink eggs.Her name is Beaky after the Bugs Bunny buzzard. She thinks she is a mountain goat ;she jumps up onto everything.I'll try to get a more recent picture of her She is really beautiful.
 
I learned a helpful fact on the SILKIE MIXES thread. The chicks from black skinned roosters mixed with light skinned result in black skinned females and lighter skinned males. The chicks from light skinned rooster and black skinned hens have the opposite, black skinned males and lighter skinned females. This is very helpful in a F1 flock.
I read that before too, but found it not to be true here.

PG, He looks splash and she looks blue, so you *should* get blues and splashes. (the 1:2:1 ratio of fully feathered, bow tie, no feathers), yes.

Wayne! Cool comb on that left-est guy.
 
Good morning All; Sorry for your loss flower. It's so hard when you have to do it. My husband just put down my golden comet 2 days ago.She was one of my original girls I started with. She was the most gentle little thing ; too sad.


Kev where are you so you can set us straight on the dark/light skin thing. You really can't get a feel for her green iridescence but this is my rumpless little girl that just started laying 3 days ago. Small little pink eggs.Her name is Beaky after the Bugs Bunny buzzard. She thinks she is a mountain goat ;she jumps up onto everything.I'll try to get a more recent picture of her She is really beautiful.


Pretty girl! I had a turken girl that was a climber also. I called her my circus chicken because it looked like she was practicing tightrope acts for the circus. LOL I lost her a few months ago and I have no idea why except possibly her molt was too hard on her. No other symptoms and she was molting at the time. I sure miss that girl!
 
I took some more pics of the chickie doos yesterday, they are growing like little weeds.


Ms. White s(he) is not reddening up like I though he would, giving me just enough hope to be dashed I'm sure






These black ones just shine like little jewels


Reba






Shouldn't they be more red if they were boys????

 

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