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These are lovely!![]()
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Chickengr what breeds did you use to get this size hen? Can it be duplicated I guess is my question
Thanks Kev. I've dropped in just to see if I can find a decent egg layer with early meat possibilities. I've hatched some Altsteirer and unknown to me apparently some SFH on the NY HAL. I just don't know if either of them are as good as the NN. Do the NN with the lack of feather put their energy into meat production?
The Altsteirer is supposed to be a good dual purpose bird. Not as big as NN which I'm ok with if they really lay as well as they say they should. There just three of us here now so a large chicken isn't necessary. I do like butchering at three to four months for best results. My project birds give good meat just not eggs.
thank you.
he is pure araucana so must be pure for pea comb. I have an araucana/silkie cross and she has a tail (her dad was araucana). but pea comb would be a sign.
for how long can my pullet be fertile from 1 mating? I don't have incubator and it seems my muscovie duck stopped laying without becoming broody (I wanted to use her to hatch chicks).
the bigger chick has a 5kg mom and the smallers mom is 3 kg.
the base of bigger chick's feathers is blue and it is getting more dark feathers all over the body. it is wattles and feet that make me think it is a boy. although it's mom had big feet and wattles as a chick. it seems I have to be patient with this mystery chick. every morning I think it is a pullet and by the end of the day I think it is a cockerel, lol.
I bet that it may just be that the "slow decline" in hatchery stock is later coming for NNs than the other breeds. But there were still nice weights and body types in my birds. Snape is maturing so nicely. He is appropriately protective of the girls, getting better with his "technique" (though he still has some learning to do), and really is a big broad beast. They still prefer to sleep in a pig pile rather than roost, and he's so much bigger, the girls all burrow under him and he keeps them warm like a broody would. His rose comb is a bit of a lopsided mess of a thing, like he's wearing a hat slightly cocked to one side - good thing I don't care!

@Kev , guess what, guess what, guess what?!?! I also have Lavender Ameraucanas coming this spring!!!! (Found out they were available and I could add to my order.)![]()
Now I just need to remember what you said about using these in crosses for interesting coloring in my NN...![]()
Isabel NNs!!!!! I love it!!!!! So excited...Yeah!!!!! I'm looking forward to your flock's progress even more so!
You could end up with Isabel NN. Isabel is just a buff colored bird with lavender added, which makes them even softer in color.
If it gets into your laced line, that's going to throw crazy colors... lavender interacting with blue, the various reds(the R part of blr), the various patternings...
I just realized... you don't seem to have any silver in your whole flock including the upcoming chicks? black and white birds? Not a fan?
Isabel NNs!!!!! I love it!!!!! So excited...![]()
I hadn't noticed that I was missing black and white until you pointed it out... (Maybe I'll need to get some!) I have cream leg bars - don't they have silver (or am I just way to tired to still be typing tonight...)?
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