Naked Neck/Turken Thread

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About 'medium'. Some hens will go broody after couple months of laying, others will go broody but are 'slow' to- keep on laying instead. Not like silkies, 4 eggs then sit on thin air. If you get 10 pullets, you will get some that go broody in about mid-season with others staying in production longer.

Almost all turned out excellent broodies, once they started to set & good mothers.

Not hatchery stock but....

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Hi! Those are all so cute!
Kev, is she silver laced?
Has anyone been having trouble getting Naked Necks from feather-neck x Naked Neck crosses lately? Last 2 hatches (approx 10 days apart), everything that could potentially be NN (and usually hatches half NN) has hatched ALL feather-neck chicks!
Looks like the tide is changing --- I have a barred NN and a dark skin frizz? NN green-egger chick hatched this morning. This bunch is acting draggy (Day 21 began Thurs PM, but we had a couple of T-storm associated power outtages). All the 'big eggs' hatched overnight, but the smaller eggs aren't showing any progress.
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Lisa
 
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About 'medium'. Some hens will go broody after couple months of laying, others will go broody but are 'slow' to- keep on laying instead. Not like silkies, 4 eggs then sit on thin air. If you get 10 pullets, you will get some that go broody in about mid-season with others staying in production longer.

Almost all turned out excellent broodies, once they started to set & good mothers.

Not hatchery stock but....

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Shes one pretty little hen,
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Hey everyone, tried to put pictures on here so yje list could see some of this years hatch but couldn't figure out how to do it...lol hillbilly here. But if you wanna see our Blue, Splash ,Whites and Barred , Reds go to website and go to livestock then click on poultry www.bayshorekennel.com, hope you like and if anyone can give me tips on how to download pics would be greatly appreciated , Thanks Frank
 
what gorgeous dogs you have, I've never seen liver and white borders before. I got so taken up with your dogs I forgot we were on a chicken forum.
 
Thanks for the comments on that hen.
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Lisa- yes silver laced but not 'perfect'. Total surprise.. did not have laced birds in flock, mom hid a nest and brought a big batch of babies around and she was one of those. Pretty lucky combination of genes! She gave me the idea to get started on laced turken project..

You never get what you want with hatches you so carefully set and hovered over.
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The odds will swing the other way eventually and get more NN. Just like sometimes it seems they come out all roosters or hens(and of course never the sex you want!).

Marco Her sister was mottled, not naked necked though so did not keep her.. I sort of hope this silver laced hen is carrying mottle.. because lacing + mottle= Tolbunt! That would be pretty awesome.
 
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I have- many years ago, don't have that bloodline anymore but did a cross this year. Lavender bantam Modern rooster over bantam turken hens with the goal of lavender bantam turkens.

Most of them turn out looking more like a modern, except body is a little longer, feathers not so short, and legs not so long(still look longer than normal legs).. The occasional one will have fairly long legs.

I had a NN rooster out of standard modern rooster over a large hatchery turken, he was very tall! was mostly neck and legs.
 

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