The EE braggers thread!!!

I did not know that about the Legbars @jerryse thank you for sharing that,I always like to learn something new.
Also,let me know if the auto sexing breed your working on turns out good,and when it is finally a breed,I will try to purchase some if you are willing to sell,and I will breed them and help get them going as a breed...because I plan on starting a small hatchery next year,and the more breeds I can get,the better I will do,and it will help it to get recognized by the APA.

Will do . I decided not to make them a Ameraucana due to barring affecting slate color in the legs . So this is totally for fun , blue green eggs and auto sexing .
 
Another thing I think would be neat to try is crossing my light Brahma rooster with my black copper maran hen...but I first want to breed my pair of black copper maran pair,and then use the offspring that are hens and cross them with my brahma roo... I think it would be a cool cross...although,I do a lot of crosses with my light Brahma roo... I found that if you cross one with a white leghorn hen,that you will get roosters with a white background, that have black splashes on them,and they have yellow,feathered legs,that are kinda long like a Brahma's, and the hens are a more light lavender base color,with black splashes on them,with greenish colored feathered legs...all offspring have pea combs too...I did a clutch of 12 eggs in the incubator,and I had 8 eggs actually hatch...7 cockerels,and 1 pullet...I think maybe genetics played a role in there being more cockerels....but I don't really know.
 
I can definitely tell that there is cream Legbars in there bloodlines...are those the final product? Or are these still part of the breeding program? By the way,those those are gorgeous birds.
 
Oh also,I forgt to ask earlier,but are these going to be an actual breed? Like they breed true? Because I know EE chickens are just mix breeds,but I'm picking up that you are going to create an actual breed.
 
I can definitely tell that there is cream Legbars in there bloodlines...are those the final product? Or are these still part of the breeding program? By the way,those those are gorgeous birds.

Those are 1/2 Legbar and a crele EE line with some wheaten/buff Ameraucana . I think I will rose comb next to get a cushion or walnut type comb . I will get them to breed true for auto sexing first . Well these will now . Not trying for a breed just a good auto sexing EE line .

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This is great granddad .
 
Have you been able to autosex them yet? I always wondered how that would work...getting the trait for autosexing... Do you have to just take and separate different looking chicks,and then take males of one pattern,and females of a different pattern? I have never understood how that worked...
 
Have you been able to autosex them yet? I always wondered how that would work...getting the trait for autosexing... Do you have to just take and separate different looking chicks,and then take males of one pattern,and females of a different pattern? I have never understood how that worked...

Barring is the key . Females can only have1 barring gene ( hemizygous ) males can have 2 There is a dosage effect on some colors resulting in lighter chick down on males . Wild type striped chick down works best . Also the white / yellow head spot on males is larger and irregular in shape .

Notice how the top 2 chicks have a large head spot and light stripes . Those are males . The other 3 are female . Little or no visible head spot . The dark one is ideal for sexing . The 2 lighter ones may confuse some people but there is no large head spot . So even though the chick color varies I can still sex them .
 
Okay,that makes more sense now...also,I saw your profile pic is a lavender ameraucana rooster. I was wondering if you knew of someone who breeds those...because I have bbs ameraucanas...I have a pair of blues,a splash pullet,and a trio of blacks...at least this is what they appear to be(gender wise). They are about six weeks old...maybe seven. I am really going based on there size and behavior...as well as the fact that the two I think are cockerels have slightly longer tail feathers than the ones I think are females.
 
Okay,that makes more sense now...also,I saw your profile pic is a lavender ameraucana rooster. I was wondering if you knew of someone who breeds those...because I have bbs ameraucanas...I have a pair of blues,a splash pullet,and a trio of blacks...at least this is what they appear to be(gender wise). They are about six weeks old...maybe seven. I am really going based on there size and behavior...as well as the fact that the two I think are cockerels have slightly longer tail feathers than the ones I think are females.

That is actually a lavender cuckoo ( barring ) . Not sure where you are located . John Blehm in Michigan and Paul Smith in Texas both sell chicks in the spring .
 

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