The Welsummer Thread!!!!

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Okay, I am a little dense and may need some guidance......I'm guessing the pullet on the right is from eggs you hatched from me?
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maybe I should keep my roo, and hens . I have 3 poults and 1 young roo as well. This pair is laying right now. Maybe I should put some in the bator. I will try to get some pics this weekend. So yo can see them.
 
I am not sure if that is all that great.....since they came from a hatchery, it is probably one of those white bird that snuck over the fence to mate with a Welsummer however genetics do play a part in getting some "sport or white" Welsummers. Those were not albinos.

If they have been breeding all that time, I would need to see the body photos, type, and all that jazz. I know folks like to do that kind of thing but white birds are blaaaaaaaaah to me LOL! I do not see anything attractive about white birds but it's neat to see if they do produce dark terra cotta eggs.

I would have to say those are project Welsummers.......doubt if most of us or the APA would accept White Welsummers unless people do have a demand for dark egg layers plus meat fowl.

Royce, Nate and all the mentors, I'm on the fence on this!
 
Finding a few responses with researching on White Welsummers.......here is one I found:


i have pure welsummers, after 7 years of breeding we had a few whites ,we took those whites and bred them, we now have a white pure welsummer strain, i havent found any others but dna proofing shows them 100% wellsumers from our original stock. it is called a sport of breeds end takes somr time doing isell hatching eggs in the summer ([email protected])



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