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How would a polish chicks white crested come out with no black on the crest so far? i am very surprised.
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How old would y'all say these two are? I communicated with someone through Facebook about them and they told me they were 4 weeks.. I just thought they would be bigger at four week. I went ahead and bought them because I've been dieing to get polish.
I know that much but if the chick comes out with no black would it still get alot of black trying to breed alot of black out.
Well right now i only have the parent stock new hatches is the first time i get to see what comes out of them. Not many of my birds are show quality or meet the SOP but i know when my birds where very young they had coloration on the crest i mean a lot and they still do lol. I is almost a show potential but i think would be safe to say fair quality. The only chick that i had before not have large amounts of blue/ black on the crest would be the splash with no coloration but white on the crest.I think it depends on how they feather out. You need to pick your best birds out with the least black in their crests and see what you get. My thinking is you can have the best parent birds in the world but not every chick that hatches from them will be as good. Many breeders only keep certain and often not many birds that they hatch as they don't meet SOP.
Ill look into the feed but do you think that separating them n ow and them putting them back together when tire out in the big run would have the same results because they've been separate for a little bit?