Swedish Flower Hen Thread

Here are the kiddos today. 10 weeks old.

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2 Blacks... band on left.








This kiddo - the one w/out the band - loves to stand in front of the camera. I can barely get a clear shot of the other.








"Brown" (2 photos of the same bird)


Gorgeous birds!
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It amazes me the diversity of the patterns that are showing up as more generations are bred. I think each of the imports that GFF did added more color patterns to the mix. It is so much fun seeing how they grow out! I have some interesting colors growing out from eggs I got from AR. I'll try to get some pictures soon.
 
Anyone feel like quessing the sex of some 4 week olds from some out of focus IPhone pics?
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Yes, KY - you definitely MOST get your NPIP because I definitely want to swap some eggs.

We'll have to wait about 6 months for the Isbars to lay if you're interested in those.
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Mella -

Your black and snoleopard are roos and your mille fleur appears to be a pullet.
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(I may have to sneak up there some night and swipe your sno-boy! LOL!)
 
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Mella -

Your black and snoleopard are roos and your mille fleur appears to be a pullet.  :D  

(I may have to sneak up there some night and swipe your sno-boy! LOL!)


Leigh we may have to do like the TB stallions do now shuttling between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres for stud duty. 6 months in New York and 6 months in Virginia!!!
Please let the brown be a pullet, would love to have some fertile eggs!
 
Leigh we may have to do like the TB stallions do now shuttling between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres for stud duty. 6 months in New York and 6 months in Virginia!!!
Please let the brown be a pullet, would love to have some fertile eggs!

LOL! Great idea! Oh - and you'll get about 1/4 - 1/2 snoleopards by crossing your sno-boy with your mille pullet. (And yes - I'm pretty sure she's a pullet!)
 
LOL! Great idea! Oh - and you'll get about 1/4 - 1/2 snoleopards by crossing your sno-boy with your mille pullet. (And yes - I'm pretty sure she's a pullet!)
I think you need to send me some of those all female eggs so I can get lots of girls to breed him to!
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. Can you breed two snoleopards together, or are they too close to breed together? Sorry again for my ignorance. Of my mille is a pullet, how long can I keep the two roos with her until the fireworks begin, they all ready seem to do quite a bit of chest bumping, but it seems like just brother wrestling stuff. My goal is to get my second flock going for my enjoyment and eggs and was hoping to get a SFH roo to be the man of the second flock but of course having fallen head over heels, (as you said I would), I want more girls for him to cross with.

Excited doesn't describe it!
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MB
 
I think you need to send me some of those all female eggs so I can get lots of girls to breed him to!
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. Can you breed two snoleopards together, or are they too close to breed together? Sorry again for my ignorance. Of my mille is a pullet, how long can I keep the two roos with her until the fireworks begin, they all ready seem to do quite a bit of chest bumping, but it seems like just brother wrestling stuff. My goal is to get my second flock going for my enjoyment and eggs and was hoping to get a SFH roo to be the man of the second flock but of course having fallen head over heels, (as you said I would), I want more girls for him to cross with.

Excited doesn't describe it!
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MB

If you get another snoleopard from my eggs, it will have a different father and thus, could be bred with your snoleopard cockerel with no problem... and possibly with 100% snoleopard offspring according to Ki4got.
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