mich9510
Songster
Feeling kind of dumb here but what is the woolly gene? What does it look like? Also, how black are the mouths/tongue supposed to be. I have a few Jonas that have grayish/pinkish mouths. Are they supposed to be like black black?
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wooly looks like they have silkie feathers instead of normal hard feathers. It is a recessive trait that was hidden in the lines somewhere.Feeling kind of dumb here but what is the woolly gene? What does it look like? Also, how black are the mouths/tongue supposed to be. I have a few Jonas that have grayish/pinkish mouths. Are they supposed to be like black black?
this is a woolyagain, a few months ago next to a Ohiki hen![]()
Does anyone here know where one could aquire some Svart Hona hatching eggs?
I'll have some again soon. These front have them a little messes up right now, but they'll start laying again eventually. You can follow the link in my signature for pics and more info.
Did you get these in Washington State? I live in Western MT and have been trying to find a breeder close by. Can you tell me where? Thanks!Hatched out some local svart hona eggs. Had to drive a couple hours to pick them up. Out of the 10 eggs, 6 ended up hatching but one didn't make it. Still much better odds than the shipped hatching eggs I got earlier this year where only 1 hatched. They hatched over the weekend and have been busy pecking at each others toes and eyes. I'm surprised everyone still has their eyes intact. Hopefully that behavior is a short phase.

Yes I got them from someone who lives in Gig Harbor but she is not shipping eggs or chicks. I think you have to be NPIP certified to ship and don't think she is. Cedar Crest Farm ships eggs but I did not have much luck with shipped eggs. They are in Ohio.Did you get these in Washington State? I live in Western MT and have been trying to find a breeder close by. Can you tell me where? Thanks!