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No, you're mistaken Nick. I'm full up here for the foreseeable future. I'm happy in just being able to say that I have actual Del's for now.
Welcome home Laney.
I'm sorry to hear of all of the troubles you and your family have had to struggle through in the last year. I know how hard that is to loose family that are near and dear. I too lost my father in 2002 and I still miss him. But, it does get better over time dear lady. It slowly gets better.
I'd love to see more pictures of your little sport if that's possible. It just fascinates me that two such opposite breeds can produce a bird that is at nearly complete odds with her parentage. Amazing! I'd also love to see a picture or two of her parents as well if you have the time.
Have you given much thought to perhaps starting a breeding program with that pairing? You mentioned that it was one of Cyn's BR roo's over a NHR hen that produced this sport. Do you know for certain which roo is responsible for the covering of which NHR hen?
Boy! What fun! I think if I knew the answer to that, and if I were in a position to do so, I'd be trying for some more sports. You just never know. It could be that the one you have already was destined to be small. [it happens
] Subsequent chicks from that same pairing might just produce larger chicks in the long run. With what little I know of the history of the Del's and how they came about, seeing the results of your BR/NHR crossing would have me dancing on air. As I understand it, the sport is quite a rarity. Congrats on getting one without actually trying for one!
Isn't that the way these things sometimes go?
Again, welcome home Laney. I sure hope we'll be getting to see more of you in the future!