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Blue Isbar Roo...not mine
I am also planning to hatch birchen Marans eggs. Are you saying that either of these crossed with a Delaware hen produce blue sex links?


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Yes in project form. Getting better each generation. You have seen some pictures on the barred EE thread I started. Some of my fellow club members do not like the idea so I post on EE threads. Lavender cuckoo also. I have some cuckoo/lav cuckoo splits growing. 1 more hatch in the incubator and currently collecting sex links from the same hens after a rooster change.
Quote: Thanks, I was confused on that one.
x2 the breed was not "finished" as silverudd intended so they are not barred.Quote:
No, Isbars are not Barred, even if the name implies it
Quote: That, or change the name so it's not misleading![]()
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So that would be the project we were discussing on the Bielefelder thread Right?
Using a sex link chicken in a pairing will not create sex link offspring. Sorry. You must start out with a pure bred chicken with barring instead.Anyone crossed a RIR roo and black sex link hens? Love to see some pics if you have