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That helps a lot! I think I am going to give it a try and see what happens... at the very least I will get some good barnyard chicks that should be good layers. I only have one Marans pair that I want to breed, so I might as well go ahead and use the cross eggs to fill up the incubator. I have decided I love hatching and raising babies!That's the thing with roosters -- they don't lay eggs so there is no way of knowing what egg genes your guy carries. It's more complex than this but for the sake of simplicity... We know the hens carry brown so that puts blue out of the running. If your boy is pure for blue, you'd get 100% green layers. If he's carrying a blue and a brown, you'd get 50/50 green/brown. If he missed the blue gene, all of his offspring would lay brown.
The two on the right are Ameraucana/Silkie crosses. The one on the the left is a Columbian Wyandotte/Buff Orpington cross. They are very sweet birds.What breed are they??? Sure pretty birds!!!!![]()
So pretty love how fluffy the buff one is!The two on the right are Ameraucana/Silkie crosses. The one on the the left is a Columbian Wyandotte/Buff Orpington cross. They are very sweet birds.
They are too young to lay yet. The Columbian Wyandotte x Buff Orpington should be a very good layer. The other two won't be prolific layers . I'm guessing they will average 200-250 eggs a year.Are thy pretty decent layers?????? I'm trying to find the best layers.ive been told warrens are good layers and so are friesians. ;/