Thanks the Lloyd miner blue which is the splash pictured above can come any color from solid any color or splash or pyle and are about half straight and half peacomb he was peacomb. these are all miner blue. The hens are colorful too but they are dead game and they HAVE TO HAVE TO be housed individually the cocks and unless the hens were hatched and brought up together will also fight.
I do sell eggs but unfortunately back logged for the year. They only lay from about the beginning of March till the end of October or so. In my opinion if you are not experienced in housing and raising games these aren't the ones to start with. Like your first car being a Ferrari. Lol.
I do sell eggs but unfortunately back logged for the year. They only lay from about the beginning of March till the end of October or so. In my opinion if you are not experienced in housing and raising games these aren't the ones to start with. Like your first car being a Ferrari. Lol.
I understand and will keep you in mind for the future when I hopefully am more experienced with Game. Also thank you for letting me know about there laying schedule. I was wondering why our game hens were not laying but one every once in a while.
This is my 1/2 wheaten 1/4 silver duckwing and 1/4 black red game rooster I got chicks out of his brother same breeds and a full wheaten hen hoping to get a better chance of getting more chicks that look like wheaten and I got some interesting colors I will put pics of them up later.
Can someone look at pictures of our game chickens and see what you think? We rescued them when they were left behind by a neighbor. I just want to know what they are breed/class whatever you call it. We have had chickens for just a year so we are still learning.
This rooster is the only one with what looks like a rose comb.
This is just a close up of the Rooster with the hen.
The close up shows his unusual feathers that stick up on his head.
It reminds me of how Polish chickens feathers stick up on their heads.
We have hens to but I will start with the roosters. Thanks for any help!