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I love his eye color. He has one too many points but you can
work on that by using hens that will compliment his comb. (ie....a hen with too few points crossed back to a roo with too many points or visa versa, a roo with to few points and hens with too many
can give you offspring with good points but
not always.
I can't really tell if he has any red in his chest, a very little red in the chest of the male helps improve the shafting and coloring in the female offspring. His colors look good too. I can't really see the pullets all that well, they still look pretty young in those photos.
Here's what I say....and it worth what it's worth........when your gals start laying do some test mating and hatches. Raise a few (couple roos, couple pullets) of those birds up and see how they mature, then decide if you want to breed these particular birds together or if you want to look for new girls or a new roo or perhaps you may find that you want to start all over again with hatching eggs, which sometimes happens.
FYI.....my monitor stinks for viewing photos.....so my opinion may be way off from someone elses and I apologize for that if it is. When I go in to town tomorrow I will look at him again from my cell phone and see if I still have the same outlook. Crazy how much clearer photo's are on my cell.
Hoping Ewesheep, Lensters, Chooks or Nate come by to give you their opinions as well.