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Janet, I had my previous d'uccle pair in an outdoor doghouse/coop with no heat and several other breed chickens and they free ranged the yard in the snow and ice, etc...On the Japanese...I saw and actually purchased at the first swap of the season a japanese white blk tail chick. It didnt make it, but the gy came in a car and had all the chicks in boxes and they were just day olds. i think he came from mass. All the others i got from him made it. Maybe the japanese are hard to breed/delicate...sorta like the serma thing with a low hatch rate??? Not sure.
 
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Janet, I had my previous d'uccle pair in an outdoor doghouse/coop with no heat and several other breed chickens and they free ranged the yard in the snow and ice, etc...On the Japanese...I saw and actually purchased at the first swap of the season a japanese white blk tail chick. It didnt make it, but the gy came in a car and had all the chicks in boxes and they were just day olds. i think he came from mass. All the others i got from him made it. Maybe the japanese are hard to breed/delicate...sorta like the serma thing with a low hatch rate??? Not sure.

I was on a thread and people south of us were worried if the delicate d'uccle breed would make it when it hits freezing. made me wonder. glad to hear they will be ok. on the japanese, I read that a quarter of the chicks die in the eggs days before hatch.
 
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Janet, I had my previous d'uccle pair in an outdoor doghouse/coop with no heat and several other breed chickens and they free ranged the yard in the snow and ice, etc...On the Japanese...I saw and actually purchased at the first swap of the season a japanese white blk tail chick. It didnt make it, but the gy came in a car and had all the chicks in boxes and they were just day olds. i think he came from mass. All the others i got from him made it. Maybe the japanese are hard to breed/delicate...sorta like the serma thing with a low hatch rate??? Not sure.

here is the photo of my seabright/silkie cross
mychickens559.jpg
 
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Janet, I had my previous d'uccle pair in an outdoor doghouse/coop with no heat and several other breed chickens and they free ranged the yard in the snow and ice, etc...On the Japanese...I saw and actually purchased at the first swap of the season a japanese white blk tail chick. It didnt make it, but the gy came in a car and had all the chicks in boxes and they were just day olds. i think he came from mass. All the others i got from him made it. Maybe the japanese are hard to breed/delicate...sorta like the serma thing with a low hatch rate??? Not sure.

here is the photo of my seabright/silkie cross
http://i722.photobucket.com/albums/ww228/tassiekitty/mychickens559.jpg

Very cute, still looks like a seabrite with a tiny mohawk!
 
here is a photo of my japanese roo. he is a bit dirty because he has had a problem with a vent prolapse. all better now. due to this incident I have named him monkey butt!
mychickens566.jpg
 
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