Have you figured out how whatever it was got in ??? I have never had a cat get in my coop but that seems like a lot of killing for a cat. So sad.... I hope you can see how it happened so you can keep whatever it was out![]()
I'm not sure.

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Have you figured out how whatever it was got in ??? I have never had a cat get in my coop but that seems like a lot of killing for a cat. So sad.... I hope you can see how it happened so you can keep whatever it was out![]()
My guess, based on what I am learning about genetics is:Any guesses as to what I might get if I breed this hen with my paint roo?
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This is my roo, he is with my black hens right now but I was thinking about doing a test breeding between them. What coors do you think will be the out come?![]()
Has anyone evr done this pairing before? If so, can you post pictures of the offspring?
Quote: I've had hatchery barred rocks go broody, and my exhibition birds have an even stronger urge to hatch chicklets.
I just feel so awful for youI'm not sure.I have seen a large opossum (sp?) in the yard and we have armadillos & raccoons. What bothers me is that nothing was eaten or missing. They were just killed. I'm still a mess about this. I called a person on Craigslist and they brought over a rooster. I don't know if it will help but I am hoping he can alert us of danger.![]()
Good idea thinking of getting a Silkie! I have silkies and just got a few cochin chicks i havent put with the Silkies yet and am planning to get a few more over the weekend. I have seen quite a few people that keep these breeds together. It is really hard to tell males from female Silkies for the first few months( sometimes longer!). I was amazed at how soon you can tell with the cochins!I am thinking of getting a silkie! first of all will silkies go good with 2 Cochins and an austrolorp? My Cochins are so calm and my austrolorp is just a little hyper but not agressive that I can tell she seems to be more scared when I hold her than aggravated.
Second, are there any early indicators on females and males? I know most of the other breeds the males will have shorter wings to start out with and feather out slower than females.
Almost looks self-blue, but also could be a silver based white like ChickNmamma mentioned.
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How would it be possible to get grey/grey partridge out of paint to blue?Should get a mix of greys/grey partridge.
White is recessive, correct? Does it become dominant in the paint breeding?My guess, based on what I am learning about genetics is:
You would get Paint and Blue Paint.
Paint is Dominant white over black. If you add Blue - then it is Dominant White over Blue. So half of them would be Paint, the other half Blue Paint.
HOWEVER - that is ONLY if your Paint is a finished product - ie only Dominant White over Black. If there are any other genetics hiding in there - who knows...
Have you hatched out any chicks from the Paint/Black pen? Were they all paints? -- same with the Blue - were her babies all blue, black or splash? If so - then first answer .. if not.. second...