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I'm in the process of PMing you.
Just saw you asked Cydney83 about splits. In lavender chickens, you usually breed with black to keep the genetics simple & improve the lavender -- long story short, some birds will be visually black, but carry the lavender gene -- or be "black split to lavender" also known as splits. When you breed a lav to a split, half of the chicks will be visually lavender, the other half splits. When you breed a split to a split, chicks are 25% are lavender, 50% are splits & 25% are black.
Olive layers are chickens who lay a army green or olive green or shades within that...my are blk or blue Amer covered by a pure BCM cock...some of the chicks are from the same cross...the eggs are huge and the colors make the egg basket pretty..you can get lots of different shades and are just fun to have..most that I have are close to being fully feathered out and will not need a light much longer...The lav splits are nice but I am sure not as nice as Renee's ....the olive layers look like Amer...they are black or blue...just will lay a dark green egg.
Come & take some home, Karen! LOL! Or some eggs! Save me ---- hahahahaha.
I have over 3 dozen Silver-grey Dorking eggs in transit from 2 different breeders. I should probably bite the bullet & buy that hatcher on CL.
I really need to build the hoop house. Since John is against it & I've never pulled the trailer, I'm not sure how to get the cattle panels here.
TSC doesn't deliver, do they? Husbands can be so frustrating sometimes. I shouldn't complain -- he is building me two more breeding pens, adding a door, more windows & a covered breezeway to fill waterers under.
Right now my meat birds are taking up a breeding pen. And DH won't listen when I tell him to stop filling their feeder -- gonna have to process next week at this rate --- if they don't all drop dead from heart attacks. I'm trying to limit their food to 12 hours on, 12 off so they don't eat themselves to death. He said, "But they look hungry!"
They are off the growth chart as it is... all over 5 pounds at 5 weeks. I really don't want to process till they're 8 weeks old.