Pennsylvania!! Unite!!

Find yourself more of those blue partridge,,,,, great looking birds,,,, make more of them and you'll have something easily sold for a good price,
I need a blue roo....but genetic said something about a dark roo with a part hen?? Idk... gotta wait see what I got I guess... maybe ask where he got his but I think he hatched...
 
good luck with it all,,,, gets me confused too.

ask heather to dig deeper,,, she seems to get into the whole genetics thing.

partridge to partridge = more partridge,,, so maybe you'd still get some blue or the blue would become self blue,,, I'd give it a shot

give a hello to Chad for me when he gets online.

off to bed here,,,,,,, good night !
 
Im still working on getting the temp right and steady to put my eggs in been holding between 99-100 finally for past 4-5 hours .. hoping it stays there ... man those lil giant temp controls are touchy to me lol
 
Yes, my buff orps were from murray mcmurray. I still have the hens. They are sooo bold and curious, unlike my cochins and brahmas. Goldie will tug on your pant leg when you walk in the chicken yard carrying scratch or some other treats as if to say, "hey, here I am, down here, oh yummy, come on, here I am, let me at it" Still good layers at 3 yrs. I get an average of about 5 eggs per orp per week. And my little Goldie, when a pullet, layed almost every day, 7 eggs a week her pullet year. We could tell her eggs from the others when she was separated to heal some torn feathers from those bad roos. She lays long skinny, torpedo shaped eggs.
What color of orps do you all have?

I have Blk/Blu/Splash. I just won an auction on Rare Breed Auctions. Its a blue or splash pair of English Orps. At home I only have a blue and black pullet. I am just starting to diversify :- )
 

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