Oh so there is the problem. And about that crowing, I hope it's not going to last. Maybe it will change it if he is young-how old is he?
23 weeks, and he's been crowing for over a month. I'm losing hope.
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Oh so there is the problem. And about that crowing, I hope it's not going to last. Maybe it will change it if he is young-how old is he?
23 weeks, and he's been crowing for over a month. I'm losing hope.And investing in earplugs.
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I just harvested 4 crowers. 3 were not nn, they were eggs I had got from others for broody moms while I was having fertility issues w/ Shakespear. Everytime I harvest non nn it amazes me that anyone (who harvests meat) keeps any other chicken then NN.
Remind me.. were his parents blue? Blue tailed buff or any blue coloring.. his tail looks splashed.. but am also wondering if there is a chance at dominant white.
He would be very good over white rocks.. his barring and blue(?) would help with removing black from feathers and legs. Both genes are often used in white birds, especially barring for cleaning the legs to a crisp yellow.
However, your blackest feathered roo would be as good over a white rock. Best would be black and white roo, like your lorp cross because white is not always so good at covering up red/gold pigments.
only saying white rock because I'm aware you have at least one and not sure if there are other white birds..
Why do you say that?
And are yours double breasted? I would like to find a good broiler line of NN.
I'm trying for a pure white NN also. Here's my hen that I have right now.Remind me.. were his parents blue? Blue tailed buff or any blue coloring.. his tail looks splashed.. but am also wondering if there is a chance at dominant white. He would be very good over white rocks.. his barring and blue(?) would help with removing black from feathers and legs. Both genes are often used in white birds, especially barring for cleaning the legs to a crisp yellow. However, your blackest feathered roo would be as good over a white rock. Best would be black and white roo, like your lorp cross because white is not always so good at covering up red/gold pigments. only saying white rock because I'm aware you have at least one and not sure if there are other white birds..
Both of his parents were blue-tailed buffs, and mom had the buff barring gene. And the White Rocks are my only all-white birds, but I do have some mostly white Dorking mixes as well.
So....would Heisenberg, Ozzy or Pepper work just as well over a White Rock? I know that both Ozzy and Heisenberg carry a lot of red, but Pepper is black, white and brassy white. They're all much larger, meatier birds, and Pepper has outstanding egg layer genes. Hmm......
I'm trying for a pure white NN also.
Here's my hen that I have right now.
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She's just a bit over a year old. She's nearly a replica of her mother, who I lost after hatching just the one egg from her. This hens father was my old Blue Red rooster. Here he is;
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It may have been because if the red in him but it didn't remove any of the black specks from her.
Anyway I have eggs hatching from this hen mated with my Cinnamon NN rooster. Here:
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Trying for a white out this pair, but I'm afraid the red will leak over onto the babies. Maybe I need to keep a barred rooster to put over the white and maybe the black flecks will disappear from the offspring.
Are you sure she is not a minimally marked splash- were there blue or splash hens that could have been the mother? Do you know if recessive white or dominant white was present in the line? For example a white tailed red like a red sex link or...
The roo is a good try, because even if she is a splash not a white, she seems to be solid colored otherwise(as in if she were blue, not a splash she would have been solid blue, no patterning if that makes sense).. there may be a possibility for a few solids out of this pair but am afraid to say that.
btw the roo is a Great choice for a white project because he does not have red patch on his wing bow... that is very difficult to remove. I'm guessing his body color is like that due to being half silver half gold...