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Thanks! I wish I could just give you some of my ladies. I can not get them to stop going broody for the life of me. A lot of them are on their 3rd batch this year, and I don't want to hatch right now. (no coops for birds because we are building our house on raw land, and they are all in temporary large wire dog kennels)A very interesting idea and I'd like to know what you discover.
I don't have enough Sumatras to help you on this. I had a few
but replaced them with a quad of much better birds earlier this
year and I don't have many chicks yet from the quad. I admit I
am somewhat incubator challenged and I'm just about ready to
employ someone's broody silkies.![]()

You need to post that picture. You have us all waiting! That's great you have such nice beetle green feathers. I recently have run into the purple lustre color. Like for example the pullet in my profile picture was a almost all black chick with little white. She is like a 3D card now that with every turn you turn her, she changes color (you can kind of see that in the picture). ugh! She just started laying and I doubt I will use her. Its frustrating at times, but I really really do enjoy the challenges.My line of chicks tend to come out with a nice amount of white in the chest and some on the wings. All the ones I have raised so far have had nothing but the nice beetle green sheen. I have not come across any purple and i have not had any Sumatra chicks black or blue that were almost sold in color a a chick. I do have to get a photo of my little blue bantam pullet her lacing is coming in great and I can't wait for her to mature.