So cute!!

Ouch. I think someone deserves some extra treaties. lol And, of course, always envious of your lovelies, Kassaundra!

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So cute!!
Ouch. I think someone deserves some extra treaties. lol And, of course, always envious of your lovelies, Kassaundra!
Kass you still have a nice group but I miss thing 1 & 2. Sigh I am sure that you do also.
Has anyone seen the wonderful millie NN bantam (eggs) on ebay bred by Lucky Pickens? If it was spring, I'd be on them like fleas on a dog. Maybe somebody here can get them.
I also want to "breed/create" a NN that has the crele coloring, only instead of the usual browns/yellows and such--have the colors be in the black/yellow/green. Kinda like a barred rock only little to no white, replace the white with yellows & greens. Had a young bird colored that way, but lost it. I tried to take some pics, but crappy camera, angle, etc. Has anyone else tried or been successful with something like this? I have 2 red NN hens under a black Ameracauna right now. That should make some interesting green eggers, I would have to think.
I guess this is an f3 but it the first generation from FM to FM. The grandmother hens are 2 I got from an auction that might be from some comercial FM project. There were 8 hens all were exactly the same, black normal feathers, black skin, black crests, polydactle, strait combs standard size. All were in very bad condition,molying, missing toes and wheezing. No roosters, 2 survived. The great grand father roo was a NN cross that looked like it had some maylay in it as it was very upright with pea comb. He was crossed with a jersey giant to make the grand father. I used 6 FM pullets (1NN) from the NN father and the FM hen and one NN FM roo. These are chicks from that group and now I am standardizing them. I want black feathers with strong FM and a small modified pea comb with small or no waddles in as large a size as possible. I want to develop them in both NN and normal together. I will produce as many as possibe each generation and select the best blackest combed NN roo and a mix of the best NN and non hens with all the traits I want. I will use a NN roo because you can see the ones that hold the black the most, so far they have some mulbery in the comb and the neck, I hope to darken it up if I can't I will try to add in a cemani roo to the group of hens and keep going. I have am starting another project from some of the none black sports. I would like to start an all white FM and a shamo FM both possibly with some NN in the groups. The problem is it takes alot to work on several project at once because you really need to raise up alot of babys of each generation.
Rob