The Welsummer Thread!!!!

Thanks so much! I'm am really curious to see what we end up with. Both are so sweet- I think that they're all welsummer, no cross. I have another chick that is a welsummer/americauna cross and I'm thinking hen with her.

It's like Christmas :)
 
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Yes, that has been my experience (but I live in the Pacific NW, where we have a cool climate). Birds kept indoors in an insulated, warm, bio-secure environment and never allowed outside routinely develop a much larger comb, and cock birds end up with a lopped comb.
 
Yes, that has been my experience (but I live in the Pacific NW, where we have a cool climate). Birds kept indoors in an insulated, warm, bio-secure environment and never allowed outside routinely develop a much larger comb, and cock birds end up with a lopped comb.

I typically do hatching for myself in the fall, but I hatched in spring and summer this year. Maybe if I do a fall hatch this year, I can compare it to my spring/summer birds and see if there is a difference in comb size! this would be a great advantage to know for someone who is trying to reduce the come size in their flock
 
I typically do hatching for myself in the fall, but I hatched in spring and summer this year. Maybe if I do a fall hatch this year, I can compare it to my spring/summer birds and see if there is a difference in comb size! this would be a great advantage to know for someone who is trying to reduce the come size in their flock
Let me know if it works! ;-)
 
I have never had these before but I just received my eggs in the mail. I hope they hatch!!!
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I love the speckled one in the top right



 

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