The only thing i can think of is put his daughters back under him. Then you might get some with the right lacing. It will take a while to get the lacing back and breeding true every time. after that mating you might have a male you can use but i wouldnt want to put them under their mothers. You might have to cross brother to sister after second mating. Or trying buting granddaughters back under grandfather. that would get them breeding true faster. But you would have to be very selective on what you kept for type.
Greybear, I am setting at the auction right now. They are selling junk! Unfortunately there is more junk than chickens today. And most of the chickens are roos!
Yes I still have the garden rooter,having a hard time selling her,I guess it's the pot in her!
I haven't heard of thosevrabbits but I bet he is talking about Flemish giants
I don't know if pigeon eggs would ship or not, we may have to find out if mine start laying back to quick like I think they ar.
nice i prefer german lines as well , better looking dogs to me and seem to be alot brighter
They seem to have a sleeker coat and much taller. The pup we have Im not real sure. I now that his dad is german since it is Zues, my male. But Im starting to wander if the mother had a touch of american in her. She didnt look it when we looked her over, but it it taking Bear a bit longer to lose some of his longer hair. We shall see.
hey, I got a question for ya on the genetics of blue. Why is it so much easier to get a good universal blue color in blue brassy backs than it is in lemon blues?
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It isnt easier... It just looks that way. My guess is the brassy carries some cream to them so easier looking to get more of an even andalusian blue.