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Actually I didn't even choose them...I contacted Julie and told her what I was looking for, she picked them out.
If she would have given me a choice I would have taken all day looking at them and then figured out a way to get any and all she offered me home. I am telling you, seeing all of them in person....
I really would LOVE to have some of her blacks (my favorite color) but I am horrible, VERY HORRIBLE, at hatching shipped eggs. Maybe in the future....
I feel very lucky to have gotten them. I cannot wait to start my breeding with them, but I plan on waiting until at least the end of January. It is way too cold here already, and there is no way I way to have a brooder all winter. Every time I go out and see my American F1's I wonder what the English F1's will look like. For any that are interested, right now they look like mutts...lol! Well the males do anyway. The females have nice lacing and so far I have not had any red showing on them. This is for blue laced red Orps. I am sure that when I get the English breeding going, I will start sharing a few pictures.
Actually I didn't even choose them...I contacted Julie and told her what I was looking for, she picked them out.
If she would have given me a choice I would have taken all day looking at them and then figured out a way to get any and all she offered me home. I am telling you, seeing all of them in person....

I really would LOVE to have some of her blacks (my favorite color) but I am horrible, VERY HORRIBLE, at hatching shipped eggs. Maybe in the future....

I feel very lucky to have gotten them. I cannot wait to start my breeding with them, but I plan on waiting until at least the end of January. It is way too cold here already, and there is no way I way to have a brooder all winter. Every time I go out and see my American F1's I wonder what the English F1's will look like. For any that are interested, right now they look like mutts...lol! Well the males do anyway. The females have nice lacing and so far I have not had any red showing on them. This is for blue laced red Orps. I am sure that when I get the English breeding going, I will start sharing a few pictures.