Oooh . . .
handpicked extra bright Sussex hens crossed with Buff Orp and NHR? I've dreamed of getting 50 Sussex hens to hand-pick only the brightest and most speckled ones! But my place is too small - don't have the room.
I love watching the birds and trying to guess which ones will be the keepers. There is one long legged SSussex who is just getting his breast feathers in and there's tons of white!!!!! There are some that look to be pullets who are very light carmel with spots and one has tons of spots, just perfectly placed and not tiny. There are others that are really, really dark and so I'm thinking, hmmm, not so much.
A lot of the Sussex around here (including my pure Sussex) are really "blah" with teeny white dots.
Zzzzzzzzz. But I've seen a few random Sussex hens, photos of hens that people share on here, where the hens have big blobs of white on 'em. Stunning! I hope you share photos of the Sussex as they grow, so we can all see how much they vary in color.
I'll try to get some pics tomorrow. They're speedy little things so it's a challenge but I'd really like to know what you think about them.
NICE!!!! Your Aloha flock is gonna rock!
(Someday.) Ha ha ha!
Thanks! I just tried to follow your recommendations on your website. Very helpful.
And don't worry, just two NHR pullets is plenty. They lay like crazy, you'll get
tons of hatching eggs just from those two hens when they go into full gear.
I was just so excited when I spotted them. I'm glad they're really good layers -- that'll be helpful for increasing egg production too.
I have five NHR and five Buff Rock chicks on special order with a local feed store! They are going to be here
tomorrow! Going to keep two of the NHR hens and one Buff Rock hen for myself, and share the rest of the pullets with my "project friends" out here, so they can get their Alohas bigger.
Awesome! That's exciting!! I really like the idea of adding in the Rocks for size. Don't they have a decent temperament as well?
What would happen if a White Rock was crossed with a Speckled Sussex? I realize the first gen would be solid but would it be white or would it dilute the colors of the Sussex? Does white fade colors? Are you using a Buff Rock in order to keep the richness of color? I've thought of buying a book on breeding chickens but I'm not sure my tiny little attention span could handle it. Do you think it would be worthwhile? I really can focus when I must.