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For sure, that is a black tail buff with dominant white. Red sex links are a cross, so they are not pure for the dominant white.. red sex link bred with BT buff roo= half black tails, half white tails.
if you also want white NN, breed with black NN, but red/buff leakage will be a battle for couple generations. you can get around a lot of this by breeding with a birchen NN though- they leak silver which would be 'invisible' on a white bird.
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Oh wow that was a while back... the silver laced bantam NN were out of her. Only one left though.
Hm, is anyone currently working on CCLB x NN projects?? I'd love to find a use for my extra Legbar pullets that aren't exactly up to SOP but are great birds regardless, I figured with the NNs there'd be some interesting crosses. Was considering putting the barred cockerel with the spare legbars and seeing what madness they produce next year.
UGH! Our weather yesterday was nasty, cold, and wet....so naturally my birds decided to rearrange themselves in different pens/coops last night. Rather than put them back and prolong my misery in the foul weather, I just left them all where they decided they wanted to go. Big mistake. I went out this morning to find Zazzle horribly bloodied, as was his pen. Heisenberg has been winning fights lately and decided to kick Pepper and Peta out of the Turken Condo, leaving them homeless, so they decided to stay in the Easter Egger pen for the night...with Zazzle. Poor boy. Thankfully there doesn't appear to be any serious damage, but what a mess! Now I'm waiting to see what I'll have to do tonight to keep the peace. I really need to get around to butchering some extra birds.
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@draye - If you lived closer I would GIVE Pepper to you for your birchen project right now. I just have way too many really wonderful roosters around here.
UGH! Our weather yesterday was nasty, cold, and wet....so naturally my birds decided to rearrange themselves in different pens/coops last night. Rather than put them back and prolong my misery in the foul weather, I just left them all where they decided they wanted to go. Big mistake. I went out this morning to find Zazzle horribly bloodied, as was his pen. Heisenberg has been winning fights lately and decided to kick Pepper and Peta out of the Turken Condo, leaving them homeless, so they decided to stay in the Easter Egger pen for the night...with Zazzle. Poor boy. Thankfully there doesn't appear to be any serious damage, but what a mess! Now I'm waiting to see what I'll have to do tonight to keep the peace. I really need to get around to butchering some extra birds.
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@draye - If you lived closer I would GIVE Pepper to you for your birchen project right now. I just have way too many really wonderful roosters around here.
Quote: Not me, but it looks like that pine pellet stuff people use for cat litter (I used it when I had a cat). Its listed as a good bedding option for its absorbency, esp. for waterfowl, by Gail Damerow in her Hatching and Brooding book...
congrats! and what's the bedding?
Oh, what a drag. My four bachelors continue to get along, and every day I pray that they continue to do so - I really don't want to deal with rehoming them right now.
Not me, but it looks like that pine pellet stuff people use for cat litter (I used it when I had a cat). Its listed as a good bedding option for its absorbency, esp. for waterfowl, by Gail Damerow in her Hatching and Brooding book...
For sure, that is a black tail buff with dominant white. Red sex links are a cross, so they are not pure for the dominant white.. red sex link bred with BT buff roo= half black tails, half white tails.
if you also want white NN, breed with black NN, but red/buff leakage will be a battle for couple generations. you can get around a lot of this by breeding with a birchen NN though- they leak silver which would be 'invisible' on a white bird.
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Please let us know how it goes - I might try that...
- Ant Farm