The "Ask Anything" to Nicalandia Thread

Gold sorry should have specified
I think black or black barred with leakage.. If it's the partridge male over the barred female, chicks are sex-linked and males will have a white head spot at hatch, then barring later on while females are plain black, but if the male parent is barred I think all chicks end up barred, unless he's single-barred in which case 50% black and 50% barred black. I imagine the chicks will also have feathered feet, but not as much as the cochin parent.
 
I think black or black barred with leakage.. If it's the partridge male over the barred female, chicks are sex-linked and males will have a white head spot at hatch, then barring later on while females are plain black, but if the male parent is barred I think all chicks end up barred, unless he's single-barred in which case 50% black and 50% barred black. I imagine the chicks will also have feathered feet, but not as much as the cochin parent.
Beautiful :love
 
Oh cool! How about partridge Cochin x barred Plymouth Rock?
Partridge Cochin Rooster X Barred Rock hen = Males with headspots, & are also Gold/Silver split.

Females will be Black, with gold leakage. But will hatch mostly black.


Barred Rock rooster X Partridge Cochin = 100% Barred males, & Females. They'll have either, gold, or silver leakage.
 
unless he's single-barred in which case 50% black and 50% barred black.
In this case though, they're asking about crossing a Barred Plymouth Rock, so the roosters always would be Double Barred. Which would result in 100% barred offspring.

A single Barred male, such as a black Sex-link, would produce 25% Solid Females, 25% Barred Females, 25% Solid Males, & 25% Single Barred Males
 
They lay pretty well, just not like your Barred Rock, or Buff Orpington.

They lay every other day, but sporadically, occasionally they take a week long break before laying again

I wouldn't call that laying schedule more than fair at best. Especially if the eggs aren't grade Large or Extra Large.

We mustn't let our love of a particular breed cause us to make excessive claims. :)

For example, I think that my Australorps lay well -- 6 days out of 7 in their first year unless they go broody. But they don't compare to a production-breed bird like my California White -- who laid 28 days out of 30 in her first year and 6 days out of 7 in her second year.

Best to promote them for their top strengths.

I admit that I don't know what Malays' top strengths are -- since I have little interest in the entire class of game chickens. But I'm sure they have unique features that may well deserve more promotion so that people can better understand them.
 
I wouldn't call that laying schedule more than fair at best. Especially if the eggs aren't grade Large or Extra Large.

We mustn't let our love of a particular breed cause us to make excessive claims. :)

For example, I think that my Australorps lay well -- 6 days out of 7 in their first year unless they go broody. But they don't compare to a production-breed bird like my California White -- who laid 28 days out of 30 in her first year and 6 days out of 7 in her second year.

Best to promote them for their top strengths.

I admit that I don't know what Malays' top strengths are -- since I have little interest in the entire class of game chickens. But I'm sure they have unique features that may well deserve more promotion so that people can better understand them.
I just like how they look. But I've read that just like aseels and games, the male's can't be housed together
 
I wouldn't call that laying schedule more than fair at best. Especially if the eggs aren't grade Large or Extra Large.

We mustn't let our love of a particular breed cause us to make excessive claims. :)

For example, I think that my Australorps lay well -- 6 days out of 7 in their first year unless they go broody. But they don't compare to a production-breed bird like my California White -- who laid 28 days out of 30 in her first year and 6 days out of 7 in her second year.

Best to promote them for their top strengths.

I admit that I don't know what Malays' top strengths are -- since I have little interest in the entire class of game chickens. But I'm sure they have unique features that may well deserve more promotion so that people can better understand them.
Not sure what you by, excessive claims?
I'm sharing from experience.

Their egg size range from extra large to jumbo.
 
Not sure what you by, excessive claims?
I'm sharing from experience.

Their egg size range from extra large to jumbo.

"Lays pretty well" is a fairly subjective term, of course, but it implies a bird that will pump out plenty of eggs.

3-4 eggs a week with periodic breaks doesn't fit the implication of a regular and generous supply of eggs.

Nice big eggs are a definite plus. I'm aiming for 60-70g eggs in my flock. :)
 

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