Tolbunt Polish

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I'd say mottled blue with gold markings but isn't a true blue Tolbunt. I'm sorry I know I've said it before on the blues, but from the feathering out so far, that just looks like a blue with incomplete gold markings and not yet true lacing. Still, quite a cutie!!


Congrats on the chicks all though! I just got myself this last Easter a handful of Tolbunt splits (gold laced based) as well as a golden sex-linked male split (he carries both gold and silver genes) Got him from my favorite silver laced hen. His comb is terrible because of daddy Tolbunt but I do plan to keep him and breed that out. His parents both have superb lacing, he's got a nice vault and crest and very full beard/muffs so far, and is nice and sizey. (for a chick)

Some splits.



Hopefully will post new pics tonight or tomorrow. The above have feathered out quite a bit and I've got more, plus haven't gotten a shot of the golden boy yet. Oh and as a last note - the one on the left, that is not the crest size I like. At all.
 
Illia- the 15 eggs I got from you I candled last night- 13 forming, 1 infertile, 1 bloodring which I blame on the power outage on Monday- I pitched the 2 eggs. So they are doing good!

My blue saddle chick from last year is buff w/ blue lacing (not all feathers are laced right thought) with scattered white tips- however she has ver few colred patches an is mostly white..... she lives in the mixed color pen now......
 
Pretty good indeed, I'm excited to hear how it turns out.
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I believe the last, or second last person I shipped they had 10/12 fertile and hatched out. Was very happy to hear the news. My Polish always seem to do best of all the eggs I ship and also personally hatch.
 
2/2 hached and pretty sure they are not splits , but pures :D Thye JUST hatched out somIll take photos in morning when they are removed from bator and fluffed out!!!
 
Lol- it's a great rate on shipped eggs! Better than my "tolbunt" hens are doing- I had 7 in the first batch from them and pitched 3 infertile ones. :-( To be fair though- it was their first 7 non pullet eggs- and the roos were just figuring their job out. My split pen was better with 8 of the 10 fertile. They started laying sooner too.
 
My Tolbunt roo, who is still in semi-quarantine, took his little piece of bread and carried it over to the hen who was outside his pen, and dropped it there. I think roos are cute.
 

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