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well, with my other birds, reason #1 would be because broody birds don't lay any eggs with which to hatch more chicks.I'm still learning. Tell me why you don't want her to go broody?
I'm pretty sure she's black laced. and i plan to breed the 2. I'm still hoping to find a better quality (aka darker red) hen/pullet, with or without the blue/splash is ok with me.Holy cow, look at the lacing on that cockerel! Beautiful. The pullet could be a black blue laced red. Blue laced is based on andalusian blue, so just like with solid andalusian blue birds you will get only 50% blue laced birds if you breed blue to blue, the other 50% will be either splash laced or black laced.
I noticed on his wings in particular that he's got some uneven color...like some of the tips are darker red than the rest of them. He is a Partridge bantam and I was hoping as he grew he would even out some in his colors. I also have a Mottled cochin 4 month old and she looks nothing like what they say she'll look like when she gets older. I never knew chickens had "teenage" feathers,lol.He looks to be partridge... I think he is worth trying.. but the only worry I have is that the wing color is wo much lighter then the rest of his body.. but the body color is right. Deep mohogany red.
I also see he is still young, so he will molt one more time before you see his true self. Wyandottes are a slow growing breed. They take around 18 months to fully mature.. most show birds are not shown until 2 or 3 years of age!
But if you are just starting out and going to a smaller show, I do not see a prob. This guy is gorgous!
I adore my Buff's, they're so sweet and the girls this year turned out nice compared to their mommas. When I got their mommas as chicks they had a lot of black on them and all had black in the tail, this years were all buff but some of the girls do have white tails(from dad) but no black, just have the one girl that feathered in with dusty-colored spots in all her feathers.If we added anything new, it would be large fowl Buff Wyandottes.