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The rumpless ones are a cross between my Colloncas rooster and Olmec hen. I do not have an Olmec rooster.
Do you sell hatching eggs? The rumpless cross is gorgeous.
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The rumpless ones are a cross between my Colloncas rooster and Olmec hen. I do not have an Olmec rooster.
I would like to put this out there...
I think it is fine to make composites of your breeds. But please don't make a habit of passing them on without plenty of communication. If you pass them on at all...
Education is the key.
The Colloncas I have been offering are "true" Colloncas. Meaning there stock has origination in Chili and has not been crossed with EEs. And any cross-breeding was done with fore-thought and intention.
Just know that nice looking birds are a part of the experience of keeping animals. But in conservation of breeds, we want to be careful not to make a mess of things. Wondering if that birds is really what it seems to be.
I do think it is fine to Cross the Sweet Potatoes with EE. I think that is a great thing to do to introduce fresh genetics. If that is done then one should/can breed back towards the original EE if desired. You will be happy with the color and temperament added to the birds.
Yashar
Poularde,So, I guess this is directed at me. I never have tried to pass off any of my birds without communication of exactly what they are. I am not trying to sell my birds as anything but maybe locally as colored egg layers. I have Aruacanas, Ameruacanas, Colloncas, Quechua, and a small amount of Olmecs. I am crossing some of my South American birds to improve what I have. I will not be sharing photos on this thread. I am disappointed about the education so far about these breeds. Not very much info being discussed. I will go back to reading the original thread by Revolution and go my own way.
Poularde,So, I guess this is directed at me. I never have tried to pass off any of my birds without communication of exactly what they are. I am not trying to sell my birds as anything but maybe locally as colored egg layers. I have Aruacanas, Ameruacanas, Colloncas, Quechua, and a small amount of Olmecs. I am crossing some of my South American birds to improve what I have. I will not be sharing photos on this thread. I am disappointed about the education so far about these breeds. Not very much info being discussed. I will go back to reading the original thread by Revolution and go my own way.
I am so happy that the Breeders here are so much friendlier! Some Breed threads\breeders can be brutal.i apologize for getting upset. It can be frustrating dealing with breeders in general. I have worked with Aruacanas mostly and not very good feedback from them having to do with Colloncas.
I love my Olmec hen. I unfortunately lost one of my hens to a predator last week. I love the black skin and eyes. I would love to work with them more. I plan on working on a project and I will try and keep people updated.
Thank you Yashar for the PMs and that link.![]()