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Do wellies go broody often? I have a serious broody hen! She looks just like a wellie with OEG and a rose comb. She's a mix. Just wondering because of how often she tries. I know OEG are very broody wondering if the two combined is the reason she likes to be a mom. Or if it's the OEG ?
 
Help...... is this not a Wellie? I bought him as such after a bobcat got my breeder this winter, and now that I see chicks from him, I have serious doubts. (Will post pix of chicks when they're out of the incubator.)
Looks like a Wellie to me....
....front edge of wing is kinda funky, lighter than SOP maybe, and his legs are way too white(should be yellow).

What hen did he cover? Got a pic?

Welsummer chicks are chipmunk striped
 
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He covered several, all of whom have produced obviously-Welsummer chicks before from the roo that the bobcat got. So the eggs in the incubator now are from a variety of those hens, and so far ALL of them are hatching out looking like something completely different. That creamish-color is pretty accurate in the photo; sure does confuse me!

I wasn't very pleased with this roo when I got him (especially the leg color), but he was the only one in the area and still involved a 3-hour drive.........






Last year's Wellie hatch, different roo; same hens:

 
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Yeah, I'd say he was crossed with something else at some point. Legs, wings, and I think I see some red feathers mixed in his chest, I don't think that's right either. He looks pretty darn close though. Chicks definitely don't look pure, sorry. That's so wrong, someone not being completely honest.
 
They can have some red in the chest, I've read in some circles they like a mix of red and black there.

The last years chick pic.....chick with head farthest to the right and beak pointing to lower right......
........that looks like it's got something else mixed in too, dot on face between eye and V?

Genetics are sneaky.
 
I'm in Northern TN, Jamestown, I'm looking for 2 unrelaed Welsummer roosters, that are TRUE Welsummers! If anyone out there has a one please PM me. I'm also heading to Chicago Area the end of May so I can pick them up on my way home, June 1st. I need them to be at least 4 months old.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Cathy
 
I could be wrong on this but the way I figure is a Welsummer is originally a mixbreed it is very possible to have a trait from one of the original breeds pop up, especially if it isn't from a line that has been line bred to standard. Mixing in new blood from another line, both pure can do this. Take for instance a pair of pure bred registered Boxer's ( dogs) I've seen them have a pup with a severe underbite, you'd think probably not purebreed. Boxers were a mix of mastiff, bulldog and terrier, it's just the bulldog genes showing up, such a dog shouldn't be bred, that trait will be more likely to show up again.I have seen one bred and all her pups were perfect, I got one and he was a perfect specimen of the breed.
 
I'm in Northern TN, Jamestown, I'm looking for 2 unrelaed Welsummer roosters, that are TRUE Welsummers! If anyone out there has a one please PM me. I'm also heading to Chicago Area the end of May so I can pick them up on my way home, June 1st. I need them to be at least 4 months old.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Cathy


I could be wrong on this but the way I figure is a Welsummer is originally a mixbreed it is very possible to have a trait from one of the original breeds pop up, especially if it isn't from a line that has been line bred to standard. Mixing in new blood from another line, both pure can do this. Take for instance a pair of pure bred registered Boxer's ( dogs) I've seen them have a pup with a severe underbite, you'd think probably not purebreed. Boxers were a mix of mastiff, bulldog and terrier, it's just the bulldog genes showing up, such a dog shouldn't be bred, that trait will be more likely to show up again.I have seen one bred and all her pups were perfect, I got one and he was a perfect specimen of the breed.
If ya'll want to learn more about Welsumers, and seek out breeders..... go here:
http://wcna.webs.com/apastandard.htm

and here:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/welsummerclubofnorthamerica/
 

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