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Beware - the second bird advertised as cuckoo isn't cuckoo at all.I couldn't find barred, cuckoo will have to do!
Also, cuckoo and barred are the same gene.
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Beware - the second bird advertised as cuckoo isn't cuckoo at all.I couldn't find barred, cuckoo will have to do!
The one that looks like a speckled Sussex? I would love that one!Beware - the second bird advertised as cuckoo isn't cuckoo at all.
No I think @OveroMare said it was mottledThe one that looks like a speckled Sussex? I would love that one!
Ok! Didn't look barred but I didn't know what to call it.I couldn't find barred, cuckoo will have to do!
It had brown too.... Is it like chocolate mottled or something?No I think @OveroMare said it was mottled
Yes - that one is mottled.The one that looks like a speckled Sussex? I would love that one!
Oh I was wrong! It actually looks like a dark MF.It had brown too.... Is it like chocolate mottled or something?
CloverXPippin! Are you kidding me? That sounds so cute!nope, all empty... no matter! I'm waiting a week, then I'll incubate more of Pippin's, she did have relations with Clover now
Hopefully he "did the deed" properly so I can have polish silkies!!!!!CloverXPippin! Are you kidding me? That sounds so cute!
How many eggs do you plan to incubate this/next year? I would love to incubate 12 bantam Cochin eggs, hopefully 5 of my own D'uccleXsilkie eggs and 5 Easter egger, Ollive egger or faverolle eggsHopefully he "did the deed" properly so I can have polish silkies!!!!!