The Wyandotte Thread

BB at the Indiana 59th Poultry Breeder's 59th Annual Show in Connorsville IN
Bill Guardhouse's bird
VERY NICE!!
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I just got a BLR roo, Barred Roo, 4 Whites, and 2 Buffs.

Here are a few pics.


A white pullet
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A buff pullet
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And the barred roo. You can see he is dark Het. Barred like a Barred Rock hen and he inst quite mature yet so his neck hasnt filled out and hes at that gangly looking stage.
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Wow marquisella those hens are just beautiful!!!!!!! How are you getting the blue so deep? All of my hens are the blr splash. Posting more epics of my boys in a few min
 
Ok, here are some better pics of my splash roo. Now I will take opinions. He did not want his picture taken, I did my best. I want to know what you all think I need to work on with my birds and what looks good about them.

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He did not want his picture taken at all and he pooped every time I took a pic.
 
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It might take me a few days, the weather here has been bad so they haven't gone out lately for pics...
 
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Cull like crazy...and then you still get some "uglies"! LOL This fall I actually culled harder than previous years.

I have not introduced any other color of Wyandotte or other breed, just bred from my best each year. I also started with breeder stock, not hatchery.

Type is harder than color.

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Mine are from breeder stock but I need to do lots of reading on the breed. If it has taken you 5 years to get to the point your at, I have a lot of work to do! Your hens are the best I have seen so far and that is what I am reaching for. My idea of perfect. Type does seem to be tough, that's also going to be harder to learn. My hens are splash and I have then with a reg blr roo instead of a splash roo. Any idea what I will be hatching out of that combo?

What if I pair the splash hens with the mahogany roo, would the blue lacing get darker? I don't know much about genes yet.
 
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I'm not a "genie" and just breed what I like, to others that I like. I started out with 2 splash hens that Jennifer Lance gave me, 1 blue roo I had shipped to me and died 5 weeks later, but did manage to breed the 2 splash hens so I got some of his genes, and then, the same summer bought eggs and hatched out a roo that never bred anything, and a beautiful blue hen, that is the foundation of my stock, and another hen that wasn't that great and I never bred. After that, I never introduced any others.So technically, I started out with 3 girls & 1 rooster, and the rest is history! LOLOLOL

I guess I was lucky. 5 years ago, I hardly knew of anyone that was breeding them. And honestly, some times I think of chucking all of them and getting silver laced instead.

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