Naked Neck/Turken Thread

Hey Lisa, here are my babies from your eggs. NN and Non-naked necks. We renamed our Splash roo, Buck. He is getting very handsome. They are now 9 1/2 weeks old!

Can you see me now?

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Buck, Trixie and Buzzie. (Buzzie is my smartest chick!)

Same group, but you can see BB in the back on the right


Handsome Buck.
 
Some silly pics of my two naked neck girls from over the weekend. They are about 5 weeks and enjoying the sunshine and deep litter dust bathing.










"Dude...you dead?"

 
Here are some updated pics of the "sexed pullet" we bought at our local feed store.
He/she is 8 1/2 weeks old.
Is this for sure a cockeral?









 
Looks like a girl to me and could by my Mensa's twin sister.



Full grown
Wow that is remarkable! I was so worried because she was so red so early but she is feathering out like a female- I think.
This picture really helps! I have been wondering about the green tint on the legs, this is normal then?
 
I'm sorry your having health problems, hope they are fixable.

right now I have 3 roos, I will end up w/ only one though. As soon as I have a couple of females that are tufted and rumpless (securing those genes in the pool) Little man will have served his function and will exit stage left. I will place him though in another home, should be pretty easy he is nice shape and color for his breed. Oreo is my EE boy he has a champion, so therefore a home for life (my husband) Jaxom is my head roo (not the flocks that is Oreo) he has the NN, Fm and Sc that is going to be the foundation of my flock, and I will only hatch the colored eggs eventually. This hatch had brown in it b/c I needed the NN females and the top knotted females. With two of my roos now carrying the blue egg gene, and 1/2 the females in the flock also laying colored eggs it should be the easiest of my requirements to meet. I also have 2 females and one male that are NaNa so that should be pretty easy to secure also.

Ahh, wasn't reaching, just stating general reason for flock reduction. but thank you.

That's a solid plan for your flock. Trying for NN with tufts? can't wait for you to see homozygous NN with rumpless or rumpless with scaleless.. they look so.. odd.
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