Marbled/mottled are a cross between blue slate & royal palm. When bred together you get palms back out of them. When bred to palm you get palm. Breeding to slate (I think) makes slates. The blue mottleds when bred together will give you blue & lavender palms (my goal for next year).Nice pea pen/turkey flight pen. I'd love to see specifics on how big it is and how it was build/designed, basically all the important details needed if someone were to build one themselves. Is that sand on the floor? What do you use to scoop such a large area? The royal palm is a pretty boy, but I agree that the marbled black hen is spectacular. Did she come from PorterMy (favorite) pet marbled black hen. We have 3 of these hens, but this is the one that comes and sits by me whenever I'm around, purring seductively (at least I assume it would be seductive to a tom turkey)This is our tom (Royal Palm). He was once picked on by the peas, so we separated him to grow a bit more. This time, the tables were turned and we had to separate him for the safety of the peas. He was clearly out for revenge!
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See above for the slate/palm cross genetics. I have a very nice little black mottled tom growing out & am hoping to hatch a blue mottled or 2 to breed him with for next year.The goal (eventually) is blue & lavender palms.I pulled the eggs from my broody hen on day 27, when I went to the coop and she was running around without a care in the world. It was in the low 50's and the eggs were nearly cold. She's let them get totally cold several times, but never when it was so cool outside. I left her 2, which they promptly broke one (rotten) and the second was totally gone the next day, with a BBB hen on the nest with a freshly laid BR egg under her. I took 6 to the house, candled and tossed one. These eggs were filthy and I had no idea if they were good, so I cut the top off a tissue box and sat them in that in the hatcher. 2 have hatched, one is working on it and the other 2 I decided to remove today. I wanted to check one last time, so I put them to my ear and tapped. Nothing. So I put the entire box and eggs in the trash in the kitchen while I washed the nasty egg germs off. POP! I ran out to the kitchen-yep, one exploded. I'm feeling pretty lucky it didn't explode on me, it was almost entirely contained in a box and a bag, the house doesn't reek of rotten egg and it wasn't in the hatcher. For those of you who haven't experienced an exploding rotten egg, it's pretty loud and really stinky. Momhunter, I have 2 RP/slates and I'm assuming that's what the last one is too. It didn't work out like I had hoped, but with a first time broody and 4 busy body BBB's in the coop, I'm happy these 3 made it. Well, these 2. Don't want to count my poults before they hatch.