Naked Neck/Turken Thread

another beauty! she looks noble!

She acts like it too. Duckie is a real diva. Even when laying eggs she luxuriates in the nesting box, taking her time and only allows her absolute favorite rooster to mount her. That's why her feathers still look so good while the rest of my girls look tattered and torn. And when treats are being handed out, she pushes EVERYONE out of the way to get her share first. She's never mean, but nobody bosses Duckie around.
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She acts like it too. Duckie is a real diva. Even when laying eggs she luxuriates in the nesting box, taking her time and only allows her absolute favorite rooster to mount her. That's why her feathers still look so good while the rest of my girls look tattered and torn. And when treats are being handed out, she pushes EVERYONE out of the way to get her share first. She's never mean, but nobody bosses Duckie around.
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some hens are smarter than some women, lol.
 
A couple pics of the two chicks that got names this week (also posted this on the Aloha NN thread):

Meet Grace (after Princess Grace - esp. as she looked in Rear Window) - first pic, she's flanked by boys.
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And meet Greta (after Garbo).


- Ant Farm
 
I'll try to get pictures if all the new ones on Sunday. Tomorrow if I'm not too late getting home.

Got a total of 61 that I pulled from the incubator late this afternoon. A few still trying to hatch.
 
I've finally figured out where the the feathered legs are coming from in my NN's.

It is from my Silver hen. I hatched egg eggs from a maymng to the Red Mottled NN rooster. Those babies were sex linked. 5 cockerels and 3 pullets. The boys inherited the feathered legs. So my guess is that the cockerel from the September hatch that had feathered legs.

@Kev is this something that can passed from the mother to only a son? The hen herself doesn't have feathered legs.
 
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A couple pics of the two chicks that got names this week (also posted this on the Aloha NN thread):

Meet Grace (after Princess Grace - esp. as she looked in Rear Window) - first pic, she's flanked by boys.
big_smile.png





And meet Greta (after Garbo).


- Ant Farm

Very apt for Grace, she is so above those beastly boys and look at her graceful royalblood pose in the second picture..
 
I've finally figured out where the the feathered legs are coming from in my NN's.

It is from my Silver hen. I hatched egg eggs from a maymng to the Red Mottled NN rooster. Those babies were sex linked. 5 cockerels and 3 pullets. The boys inherited the feathered legs. So my guess is that the cockerel from the September hatch that had feathered legs.

@Kev is this something that can passed from the mother to only a son? The hen herself doesn't have feathered legs.

afaik no sex linked leg feathering... it however is a pain to get rid of because there are several different genes, some are recessive and it varies a lot- very easy for it to 'sneak' down the generations.
 
A couple pics of the two chicks that got names this week (also posted this on the Aloha NN thread):

Meet Grace (after Princess Grace - esp. as she looked in Rear Window) - first pic, she's flanked by boys.
big_smile.png





And meet Greta (after Garbo).


- Ant Farm
all of them are beautiful and grace is a perfect name for this young lady!
 

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