Red Laced Cornish X and project talk (pics p. 8)

don't worry on my behalf about going off topic steve; I'm actually enjoying listening to both you and Al as we are all three working on the same thing from different angles. Al I will post a pic of my CXX giants tomorrow they are looking absolutely amazing.
 
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Thanks Katy . I'm really looking forward to current pics of your CXX as well the F2 generation . I can't remember and possibly I'm confusing your chicks with another's . Did you get a non-white chick from the Marans X CX ? Interested in pics of that one too if you did . It would indicate there's either recessive white floating in the CX breeding pool or of the possiblity of the third genetic type of white some people suspicion that has seperate properties from the recessive and dominate types .
 
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I got all white birds (yellow when chicks) from my girls, I do get an occasional single black feather and one hen is a dirty white color as opposed to bright white. I crossed with the BCM.
The other cross I am working with is the BrahamaX Buckeye. These will be crossed back with the others . . . maybe. Going out to take a pic
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this is number 1 he is 13 weeks old and weighs 9lbs
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this is number 6 (I think) he is 11 weeks old and weighs 7lbs
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the varied sizes are due to age differences
 
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Thanks Katy , they're looking really good . The feathered legged one is the one different from the rest [ can't trust my memory anymore
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] I would expect red or black spots bleeding through as you are experiencing ; followed by a wide range of colors , if crossed with themseves in the next generation including near solid or solid black to solid or near solid white along with partridge and duckwing patterns . These could almost pass for a very high quality older White Rock . Congrats on producing them . By the way , how many eggs did you incubate to hatch the 15 survivers ?
ETA : I read somewhere of a third genotype of white theorized to exist that works to only nearly completely dilute all other colors instead of masking them as dominate white does . Chicks are supposedly born yellow as if dominate white , but said to sometimes show off-white or lavenderish [ which is silver-grey to my eyes ] white as they feather in .
 
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In the last pic I have one hen that is that greyish color (we call her Dirty Girl), so maybe you're right.
The Light Brahama X Buckeye chicks are all Brahma patterened (white w black markings).
Next crossing I will put:
1. one roo from BCMxCX over 6 BxBE hens
2. one roo from BCMxCX over 6 BCMxCX hens
3. one roo from BxBE over 6 BCMxCX hens
and we'll see where we go from there. 9 lbs at 13 weeks is heavier than I wanted. But the shape, feathering, activity, and foraging/feed consumption are great. Also they are super sweet and manageable.

I didn't keep track of eggs incubated vs hatch but I would say at minimum I got 90% hatch. I got rid of the BCM roo as the girls started going downhill. But put their last eggs in the bator anyway; surprise, Mr mellow Brahma they were in with after BCM was gone had had his way with them
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so I have 2-4 BxCX chicks to play with as well.
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Reading all those mixes makes me dizzy
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. Thats a great hatch rate . If the 9lbs at 13 weeks is too big , you better hope the Brahma X CX chicks don't grow as fast
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. Is there anyway to identify which if any were the Brahma cross ?
By the way , I dont necessarily buy the 3rd white genotype ; and checked the calculator and was wrong on the F2 colors . They should be a variety of birchens instead of partridges and duckwings . [ I wasn't smart enough to know that black copper is a form of birchen . ]
Finally ........... how do those Brahma X Buckeyes look ?
 
Teh great hatch rate is due to my friend who owns a small hatchery adn let's me put my eggs in his professional incubators . . . I HATE trying to hatch on my own.
as I said the BCM x CX turned out basicly white, a few single black feathers here and there and one greyish white bird.
The B x BE chicks are white with blck brahma markings.
the B x CX are currently yellow fuzz with the black brahma marking coming in on wings and tails. One is HUGE I have high hopes that it is a good roo.
I haven't paid much attention to the BxBE's yet, hatch rate was 100% adn they are beautiful birds, but not sure if they're going to be meatie enough. Still considering a cornish or an aseel but want to give everyone a little more grow time before I make a solid decision.
 

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