Quote: Just now in the second generation so no, not selling eggs or chicks.
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Quote: Just now in the second generation so no, not selling eggs or chicks.
Yes, I breed Columbian Wyandotte and have three projects too. The projects are Blue Columbian, Birchen and Blue Birchen.
I bet they are cockerels.
I'm leaning strongly toward pullets. Wish we had the other two to compare them with, then we'd do better.
yes you could, but you won't get any gold laced out of it. you'd get silver laced pullets and split silver cockerels. unless you want a multi-generation project you're better off just finding a gold laced to work with.Does anyone here do SQ bantam golden laced? Could I cross a silver laced rooster over a golden laced hen?
I think I found my answer in another thread... Probably just not ideal breeding, right? She is still a Wyandotte.Here is a photo of Ruby, my Blue Wyandotte. I bought her from a breeder in July, and according to what I was told, she is now about 36 weeks old. Question: Aren't Wyandottes supposed to have yellow legs? Do her dark legs suggest she might be a mix? Still have not gotten any eggs out of her either...
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