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I'm not feeling too good today. It started with a head ache but now I've got bad body aches and feel feverish. Ughh... no temperature but it sure feels like there should be.

Oh no! Hopefully you guys aren't coming down with something. I know pollen in the area is awful right now, but those symptoms don't seem allergy-ish.
 
My current saving grace is that this boy loves to snuggle.
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So blue bibbed, it looks like :) That color, luckily, isn't hard. The blue dilution gene is incompletely dominant. Blue bred to blue will yield 50% blue, 25% black, and 25% silver. Blue to black is 50% blue and 50% black. Silver to black is 100% blue.

So since it's a dominant gene, as long as you have any of them that are blue (or silver) you'll get blue ducklings from them, and won't lose the color.

Are you wanting to keep the white or were you trying for solid blue?
I was wanting to keep the white. Right now these are Pekin/Runner mixes which I like a lot. They have good hybrid vigor and are exceptional egg layers, very calm and large enough to be good meat birds:oops:. Sweet enough to be good with children and as pets. So I am interested in keeping that kind of mix. If someone had sold them to me as blue Swedish not sure I would know th e difference but seem a little better egg layers and more friendly.
not sure I would know a silver, don't think I've every seen on e, but sounds like it I had a silver drake and a black Swedish hen I would get all gray babies.
 
@007Sean is this an average price for these eggs?
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ok I try hard not to be that guy, but these birds, if they are really prairie chickens are e ndangered. I wouldn't think you could buy eggs. I would love to have some on my land to keep TXDOT from taking it, but I suspect this might be a sting of some sort.
 

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