Is this about yellow shanks on Black Rocks?Drooling on the yellow. Big issue with my birds. Will be the heaviest cull this year. I intend to hatch many...
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Is this about yellow shanks on Black Rocks?Drooling on the yellow. Big issue with my birds. Will be the heaviest cull this year. I intend to hatch many...
Are you working with Black PR? If so pics of them would be nice, if Not creating a Black Line is kind of straight forward(breeding for yellow legs takes longer)yes, the bright yellow legs. It's common for Plymouth of all varieties, excepting white, to have leg color issues.
Are you working with Black PR? If so pics of them would be nice, if Not creating a Black Line is kind of straight forward(breeding for yellow legs takes longer)
Thanks for posting what you are working on, but It's kind of hard to follow your breeding nomenclature.The mating of Silver over Partridge will make Silver pullets and S/G (yellow) K's. The Silver pullets speak for themselves- find breeders for Silver line. The prize of S/G k's will go back over the Partridge Dams to start the Partridge line. If the S/G breeder is all that and a bag of chips he'll also cover his Silver sisters to bring even more of the Partridge body type into the Silver line.
Gold hides very little or nothing(is either enhanced or diluted and in the case of Self Buff birds is both enhanced and diluted), what you are looking for is what your Silvers are hiding!Yes they will have potential to be brassy- autosomal red. Knocking on wood they niche well and little is hidden under the Gold. I've retained three Murphy hens, that line carries no inclination to brass. True Silver expression. Will have to wait to see what is hiding under the Gold before nailing down the complete plan.