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I'd take your rooster if you weren't 5 hours from me.My rooster is too small, and he's mean, so he going to have to go. If you ever make it further West let me know!
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I'd take your rooster if you weren't 5 hours from me.My rooster is too small, and he's mean, so he going to have to go. If you ever make it further West let me know!
Cute baby~~
She is a product of clean legged mother and clean legged father -- who is the son of the clean legged mother - so she is the result of a mother-son pairing. (The father is now a pelt)--- since it was recessive - neither parent showed feathered legs-- but the father is the son of the mother (it's complicated this line breeding) -- I think it has to be the mother that has the recessive, which she passed to her now deceased son, who is the pullets father . The two of them passed two recessives to this pullet. So her grandmother and mother are the same hen and has to be the source.Can you breed the pullet to her father to check him first? Otherwise I think your plan of testing her brothers is a good one.![]()
That is so interesting -- and possible...she is a nice pullet otherwise...but wouldn't that still make her not-to-standard?? Dunno -Didn't someone else say they hatched a chick that had a few feathers on it's legs. And they disappeared after the first molt?