What kind of incubator do you have? I have a good system for a cabinet style.
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What kind of incubator do you have? I have a good system for a cabinet style.
if you plan on crossing the F1s back to Rhodebar I would keep the F1 females, they would be e+/eWh s+/s+ B/- so when crossed with RB male this would produce 50% pure Rhodebars that are of a better type, but only a little bit, maybe darker and better type, but I would do another Back cross to HRIR witht he best e+/e+ B/B males you get from the backcross..This is what I picture in my head for the RB chicks to look like, female with dark striping and male lighter but still distinguishable markings (not the hodge podge coloring we have seen in male RB chicks) and of course head spot. If my thinking is correct then I should only be keeping F1's regardless male or female that show the distinctive chipmunk stripes and then the head spot will come when crossing back to Rhodebar. Is this correct or have I misthought this?
Penny
You mentioned that it would be easy to cull the wheaten chicks just like we did with F1s, but so far we have not culled any F1s. I divided mine into 6 groups of colors and patterns but haven't determined anything more than that. Am I missing something? Are there some groups we can immediately eliminate?
now can you post pics of the rest of the 5 groups of chicks? so far I have only seen the ones that look like pure wildtype
if you plan on crossing the F1s back to Rhodebar I would keep the F1 females, they would be e+/eWh s+/s+ B/- so when crossed with RB male this would produce 50% pure Rhodebars that are of a better type, but only a little bit, maybe darker and better type, but I would do another Back cross to HRIR witht he best e+/e+ B/B males you get from the backcross..
You could try putting a plastic berry basket upside down over each egg (unless you're running totally full). This way each chick is with its eggshell in a little "jail." I have never used a tabletop incubator so I don't know how much room there is from the bottom to the lid. Boisterous chicks can pop the basket off when they get dried off and rested unless there is just enough room to prevent this.I have a regular Styrofoam incubator
They look like mine... No surprise there. How are you going to track them?I ended up with 13 F1's out of this hatch. I had to move them into a kiddy pool since the heat plate did not fit in the brooder I was planning on using, and my earlier hatch are all still in the big brooder. I snapped a few pics with my cell phone so they are not the best but you will get a good idea on the markings.![]()
In the pic below the bottom center chick with the cross on her head is very light, almost a buff color.
In the pic below the chick at the bottom left is a very dark mahogany color. You can see the stripes on her back but her red coloring is very deep like the HRIR
In the pic below the middle chick on the left is a burgundy color, not as deep a color as the mahogany color.
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They look like mine... No surprise there. How are you going to track them?