The peacock guinea hybrids, which were from a male Blue India peacock breeding a female Pearl guinea, were about 2 years old when I sold them. I know the people still had them 2 years later.
I have had several guinea chicken hybrids- usually from a rooster breeding a female guinea. They have ranged in color but usually are the color of the father (rooster). I think I had them live up to at least 4 years. It has been a few years since I have had any.
It is rare that they will cross naturally- so it would take alot of effort to try and cross certain colors. If you could Artificial Inseminate them it would be alot easier to check your theroy.
I would like some pheasant chicken crosses but have not seen any for sale or had the time/space to work on that project.
Randy
I have had several guinea chicken hybrids- usually from a rooster breeding a female guinea. They have ranged in color but usually are the color of the father (rooster). I think I had them live up to at least 4 years. It has been a few years since I have had any.
It is rare that they will cross naturally- so it would take alot of effort to try and cross certain colors. If you could Artificial Inseminate them it would be alot easier to check your theroy.
I would like some pheasant chicken crosses but have not seen any for sale or had the time/space to work on that project.
Randy