So... While building this breeding pin, I've been thinking a bunch about what's going in it. For this project, I just want to have some fun,  and make some pretty crossbred bantams. I have 3 Mille Fleur d'Uccle (1 being frizzled) from the recent hatch, and am going to use them for the ladies. 
I do have a d'Uccle cockerel,  but I don't want to reproduce them pure. Mainly because the lady I got them from, Sandra already breeds them,  and im not looking to be her competitor. I'd rather be her friend. Besides already giving me special treatment, she's the type of person who would send people my way. 
So, for daddies... I'm doing designer mutts, so caring about stranded is out of the window. There's a few fellas that are catching my eye.  Sandra has a little mixed cockerel that has a crest, beard and feathered feet. It's body shape is close to a d'Uccle actually, but it has a black copper color scheme going on. If my chicken calculator math checks out, the Black red neck birchen pattern should dominant (split to pied/mottled) and express in all the f1 crosses. What would be neat about that is I could potentially breed it back to d'Uccle standards in a black copper color later if I wanted to. For now though it's just a fun project. 
Another boy in consideration is a Paint Silkie that 
@cra8ychix has (though im not sure if he's available). Normally I'm not that big of a paint/splash, but the boy she has, has heavy blue markings and it looks great on him. Again like the above cockerel, it shares a fair amount of features with the d'Uccles. Crest, beard, feathered feet, except the babies would be all blue in the f1 cross (again split to pied/mottled). That brings up some interesting color combinations in later generations. 
I didn't get much sleep last night, and someone slipped some bat guano in my coffee again. I might have went a bit obsessive with the chicken calculator in the we hours of the morning. 









