Cajun, those are looking very nice!
Treefarmer..sorry you didn't get a reply, too technical of a question for us.
Treefarmer..sorry you didn't get a reply, too technical of a question for us.
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I bought eggs once from eBay. Maybe see who is selling eggs on eBay, and ask if they have any adults.I am looking for one or two good quality BLRW roosters of breeding age in or near Oklahoma. Would prefer blues but will consider black laced reds or splashes. Need two different colors to go with my two sets of hens. Please private message me if you have any for sale or know of someone who might.
Pat
did you ever find any of those? They are on our down the road list........Next year I want to try mauve from our chocolates and up and coming blues........Does any one breed or have any Chocolate Partridge Wyandotte bantam juveniles for sale?
Just wanted to say that I've always loved your birds, and I seem to be several steps behind you. I'm still playing with chocolates (started with birds from J. Foley also) and just this year got some blues so I'll be playing with them also and also was told about the silver laced to blue to get nice lacing. Anyway, love your birds....are you still doing the bantams at all anymore? Don't see any on your website.Exactly, that is why brother to sister, blue to blue is important at this stage. In the females I can see who express the gene...
I started with 1 blue cockerel and a black lundgren/McCoy hen.
Rooster and pullet the project started with.
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2nd cross Male from above parents. Carry's the red color enhancing. Bred to Silver Penciled clear of red gene.
Sorry no photo of the blue female...At this point I did not want to breed brother to sister because my thought was I would have some that were double laced which with the dark blue color it is hard to distinguish between double lacing and smut.as you can see from above this male does have the columbian gene but lacks even 1 gene for the lacing. This was confirmed by crossing the the above 2. If he would have been laced all the female get would be laced. They were not. Maybe I am wrong there and probably should have done more homework...I do not claim to be an expert only a mad scientist.
no pict of blue female
results kept 2 blue females that express the lacing and the columbian. Male, do not have a photo, he does not express the lacing but does the columbian. Potentially he could not even carry the lacing...That's the fun of this year...to see... either way there is not more outcrossing for awhile. I have fresh blood and good type at this point. The males are clear in the legs and show a nice dark yellow...
There is a ton of waste when doing projects but, nice thing is there are loads of people that like the pet females...Suggestions are always welcome![]()
Looks male to me.
Odd that he has his tail held so far down....but maybe that is just because of the perch he is on.