Some of them are more pale than others, but none are pink. They seem to have started yellowing up as they have gotten older. They almost looked brown as chicks on some of them. My Barred were the same way, and are really yellowing. I have no doubt they will be yellow once they are mature. All of Janet's birds in the pictures have yellow legs, and my Barreds parents have very nice yellow legs (but some chicks had almost pink looking legs a few weeks ago)(um.....there sure are Black Marans - I've got them. Just sayin'.)![]()
Aoxa, are the leg colors good on your SPR? They look pinkish in the pics...I'm sure it must be my screen, because I'm pretty sure mine from PEI Chickens have yellow. Hmm...should I get my monitor looked at?![]()
I lost track of this thread...it's been a busy couple of weeks.
Breeding plans. I haven't told too many folks as some think it's nuts to cross varieties, but since Scott took the plunge, I'll dip my toes into the pool as well. I've got some crosses of my pure SPR male over a lovely Columbian female; I used the largest female with the best type, who happened to be a bit darkly pointed, which should help in my endeavor. I'll be breeding the female offspring from this cross back to the male SPR, for several generations. Should be back to SPR coloring in 5 gens., I'm told. The crossed offspring are lovely - BONUS! I've got 6 hatchlings, gosh, they must be 12 weeks now...(I lose track...need to check records), and I think all 6 are female. Holy heck, when does THAT happen?!?
Need to get pics of my chicks from PEI Chickens - they're growing like weeds, and it doesn't even feel right calling them "chicks" - they're juveniles now. Spunky, healthy, vigorous...they are very special to me, and I know I've thanked her 100 times already, but another hearty THANK YOU goes out to Janet!![]()
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