If the lacing is not complete you may have some work getting it back solid. There are three or four genes that create lacing and if even one is missing you get incomplete lacing. I'm interested to see how they grow out.Makes sense. Those are the pointy feathers E1 kept talking about then. *Le sigh*
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And some poor coloring in the girls, but if we can get a boy with good color in his hackels and a girl with a good type, we should be okay.
Thanks. I am in love with their looks, even if they aren't perfect as far as the proposed standard goes, they'll still make a beautiful backyard flock.![]()
We got these from user slackwater(Casey Edinger). Supposed to be Foley, Paul and papa lines in there with heavy culling from a few years back. She was very friendly and professional. We may get hatching eggs from her again. We got these as chicks.
Well, Kentucky is only a 5-6 hour drive. Amazing how chickens can change your perspective on things like that.![]()
Thanks for the help, guys. Out of ovations ATM, but I'll getcha.
ETA: http://minifluffsrabbitry.weebly.com/wyandotte-chicken-color-genetics.html
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