Blarneyeggs-
they are all beautiful!

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If you want to ask questions about broodys go here https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...n-hatch-a-long-and-informational-thread/15660 When i hatched out under Bellas mother i got all the infomation i needed from asking on this thread!
She decided to go broody so I threw her some eggs. I've got no experience with broody hens, is there anything I need to do this first go round? Or will she instinctively do what she needs to?
Also, Mr. Splash is growing in red feathers on his neck?! I thought splash was 2 blue genes, and that there wasn't any red in there? Is he worth keeping?
He's such a sweet boy, but I haven't seen any other splashes with the red neck![]()
**lildinkem- what is "Buff Sport"?..still learning, please excuse me.That is a big show. I hope our UOC Secretary was able to take a few pics.
I still have a Britt hen who has the nicest shade of Buff. I had her in with my Buff Sport cock. Now I am thinking of moving her out and put her with one of these cockerels I have. As it turned out my best type and size Buff cockerels all have that straw color. Almost like a lite blonde. IF I do what Dan H. says, I take the one who is a few shades to lite to one who is the deep dark Red Buff. More of the offspring will tend to be closer to the color desired. And ofcourse this Britt hen's color is even.
Blarney..they are very nice!.
okay, Thank you! This is a "recognized" color?..could you "show" this type?..