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The Welsummer Thread!!!!

From whitmores pics, there is barely a difference in color between chocolate marans and "terra" wels eggs. They admit Marans are darker, but its very minimal. Obviously a breeder will have better stock, I am inquiring to see if there's a few out there who have them from Meyer, and if they have a darker egg than the normal brown layers. I'd love to get what I want from Whitmore, but the idea of being able to get them sexed, means I can get the ratio of hens to roo's I want. They also stopped selling anconas, which is key if I'm going after a rainbow mix. I'd prefer not to order from two places to end up with what I'm after.
 
Thanks for the insight!

I think that I have figured it out. As I was washing dishes last night I realized that I had been collecting way too many brown eggs. I took a closer look and about half of them are far pinker than the others. I know my barred rock's eggs and these aren't them! It seems my little lady HAS been laying, but not the green eggs that I expected (I expected green, too, but wasn't sure). Maybe her ameraucana side gave her a pink egg gene?? I have no idea.

I guess now I know :)
 
Anybody have Wellsummers from Meyer? I'm ordering from them so I can get the assortment I'm after, and was curious as to how "chocolate" their eggs are. I've heard hatchery birds eggs don't end up as dark as you'd expect. I might buy from Whitmore, as they seem to have real good stock, but its pricey and they don't offer the spectrum of birds I wanna get.


I have a Wellie from Meyer. Still is just 24 weeks though
 
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While this is a gorgeous picture of a hen with that beautiful landscape as a backdrop, it could also serve as a perfect close-up picture to critique some Welsummer SOP problems: stippling/peppering so coarse that it becomes lacing in parts, cushion towards the tail, eye color, backline hard to tell because of the camera angle. Also, it could serve as a model to illustrate what perfectly healthy, robust, and happy bird should look like. Thanks for sharing your stunning pictures with us, Johnn!

Since this was in reference to the above bird, I thought I'd bring it up. I know we've been discussing the peppering a lot on the WCNA site, and that the best way to breed this out is to have a rooster with correct chest coloring. Also, knowing that its supposed to be very flat, I see some cushioning in many hens,What's the best way to correct the fault of the cushion on the back -.
 
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Since this was in reference to the above bird, I thought I'd bring it up.  I know we've been discussing the peppering a lot on the WCNA site, and that the best way to breed this out is to have a rooster with correct chest coloring. Also,  knowing that its supposed to be very flat, I see some cushioning in many hens,What's the best way to correct the fault of the cushion on the back -.
Do not breed from those that have the pillows.
 

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