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Hoo ..*gag*... vers@ColtHandorf will disagree, but I think those blue laced gold Wyandottes from Hoover's are so pretty. Plan on using them to add lacing to my naked necks
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Hoo ..*gag*... vers@ColtHandorf will disagree, but I think those blue laced gold Wyandottes from Hoover's are so pretty. Plan on using them to add lacing to my naked necks
Hey, they've got nice naked necks and I'm testing the Isabellas from them so well see if they get to send a catalouges to my home next yearHoo ..*gag*... vers
Do they advertise them as Blue-laced Gold Wyandottes? Or are they just really gross Blue-laced Reds that lack the mahogany gene? lolI think those blue laced gold Wyandottes from Hoover's are so pretty
Agreed! lolHoo ..*gag*... vers
A hundred, five, same thing.I personally wouldn't put any more than 5. Mine are properly small though. If they're giant hatchery BC's, they could probably handle a couple more.
You have to remember that the eggs eventually hatch and the chicks grow. They still have to fit comfortably under mom.
They're advertised as blue laced gold. But they also call them a hybrid in their fact sheet so I have no clue. I just know I needed a laced bird and these ones were pretty and new lookingDo they advertise them as Blue-laced Gold Wyandottes? Or are they just really gross Blue-laced Reds that lack the mahogany gene? lol
Agreed! lol
And then there's me who helps my Phoenix keep all 30 eggs warm so I don't have to give up on any that might be fertile (I toss duds at 7 days though)A hundred, five, same thing.
Here's the link. Maybe baby pics could shed more light, but they don't have any for that colorThey're advertised as blue laced gold. But they also call them a hybrid in their fact sheet so I have no clue. I just know I needed a laced bird and these ones were pretty and new looking
They look like hatchery quality Blue-laced Gold Wynadottes to me. I'm impressed they are advertising them as such. And they are probably calling them a hybrid because they crossed Golden-laced Wyandotte cockerels onto Splash-laced Red hens or vice versa so they are a 'hybrid' of two varieties, but pure Wyandotte.Here's the link. Maybe baby pics could shed more light, but they don't have any for that color
https://hoovershatchery.com/blgw.html
So do you think they'll make more blue laced holds if I got a male and female? Or would it be a potluck of genes?They look like hatchery quality Blue-laced Gold Wynadottes to me. I'm impressed they are advertising them as such. And they are probably calling them a hybrid because they crossed Golden-laced Wyandotte cockerels onto Splash-laced Red hens or vice versa so they are a 'hybrid' of two varieties, but pure Wyandotte.
No I agree. I have prefab coops that everyone claims should hold a standard or maybe just a bantam. But I keep pairs and small standard trios in it just fine and no one seems upset
I also mainly have trios and pairs and simply seperate roosters if they are causing problems for the hens. (Gotta love rabbit stackers for this)