What's wrong with their feathers?

PHEW
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. That was a BUSY three weeks. We had birds get lost by the PO, Renee and I spent a full week calling EVERY single phone number we could think of to get them located and delivered. Then the following week was MLK day, so I couldn't ship the next group, but was still calling and reporting claims and issuing tickets because of the previous week's screw-up. I'm happy to report that both my regional USPS processing center and LAX changed their bird shipping procedures because of the stink Renee and I raised! I actually took Monday the 23rd off work to ship 3 more boxes of (ten) birds and two boxes of eggs IN THE RAIN. On top of all that, I interviewed for and accepted a new job
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, and after 4 weekends straight of used car shopping we finally found the one and made an offer. Oh, and I organized, hosted, and played in a poker tournament. Oh, and school started, so I was at class three nights a week. If I didn't get to anyone in as timely a fashion as they would wish - sorry?

I need a vacation!!! Just typing all that makes me feel like I need a shower!!
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Let's start at the top.

ALL the birds are now shipped. I don't know if I'll be able to re-join the project for years, but almost all of you have my email and can send me questions and updates (PLEASE SEND ME UPDATE PICS OF THE CHICKS YOU HATCH!!! OMG CHICKS!
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) By the time the blue fluffy girls were shipping they had just started laying - that's how close to black fluffies we (you) are!!

Not only did we only use dry hatch here, but we also weighed the eggs pretty religiously during incubation so we could monitor weight loss (target was 13%) and adjust water levels accordingly. Send me an email if you want a copy of my last excel chart/log.

OMG he looks so grumpy!!! What a silly bird. Have you noticed his weird voice? He cracked me up so much!


Regarding the olive coloring of eggs. One of the Line B hens, after her molt, started laying really olive colored eggs. If I hadn't sold my olive girls ages ago I wouldn't have even marked those as hers (they were all tagged, and weren't housed together, so there's no chance of a mix-up). One of the Line A pullets lays really olive as well. When faced with the choice of culling those two girls, or sending them out to you all to keep the project going, I went with sending. The only culling I did with these was fluffy males that had no tails. It's hard enough to get them to hatch and survive that culling for coloring should be our (now your) second concern. CatKai, I think you got the worst of it, I'm pretty sure you ended up with both of the olive layers.
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Yes, the splash roosters have a lot of red/gold leakage. This has been mentioned since the beginning. The girls could be a better blue. Some of the blue fluffies are much too dark, and the smooth blues are much too yellow. Yes, one of these birds is throwing yellow in the legs.

It's a project, there are A LOT of things that need to be worked on! Once you're sitting on a few batches of "unrelated" fluffy chicks is when you can really start selecting for the traits you want.

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE!!!!
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Holy cow...I'm tired just reading your post!!! :) Thanks so much for sharing your eggs with me...I'll definately forward pics of the chicks!!! :) Thanks again!
 
I think everyone has different opinions on the way this should or could be done. Personally I think survivability (aka genetic variation) is the #1 goal for these birds at this time. Everything else comes after that.

This seems like the most logical step...thinking that crossing them with some good quality ameraucanas, then working towards getting back to breeding silkied to silkied. I just purchased some eggs from Paul Smith's lines and I have some Morrow lines that should be laying any day now. I hoping between my different line of silkied babes and two other lines of pure ameraucanas that I can work on some diversity in the lines. It's going to be a long few months waiting for these guys to grow up!! ;)
 
We are going to be outcrossing to the best AM's we can find and working on genetic diversity as well...I know from experience I HATE a bator of perfect but dead babies. Chick Vigor has been a problem from day one it seems, The only way We are thinking is to bring in the AM blood like you all said already and take fewer fluffies at first...GEt the babies surviving,Then work on the SOP stuff. I'm so glad you guys are gonna be right here to help and Please know if anyone here needs anything we will be happy to do what we can to help as well.
 
We are going to be outcrossing to the best AM's we can find and working on genetic diversity as well...I know from experience I HATE a bator of perfect but dead babies. Chick Vigor has been a problem from day one it seems, The only way We are thinking is to bring in the AM blood like you all said already and take fewer fluffies at first...GEt the babies surviving,Then work on the SOP stuff. I'm so glad you guys are gonna be right here to help and Please know if anyone here needs anything we will be happy to do what we can to help as well.
I'm just happy to have the ability to discuss the process with people who are working on it as well...and perhaps swap some eggs in the future with one another to help eachother out!! Exciting stuff!
 
Anyone doing Wheatens yet?

I'd love to see fluffy-feathered Wheaten Ameraucanas, and it would be a pretty easy thing to do too.
 
Okay- here's what I'm working on: Chocolate, Blue Wheaten, Red Pyle, Blue Birchen.

It's going to take a while, but we'll get there. The ones I can't wait for are the Chocolates. It's going to take forever, but I've got the Chocolate English Orp roo, so I'm using him. It'll be generations before they are back to Ameraucana form, and getting the brown out of the egg will be brutal, too. I'm still determined.
 
Okay- here's what I'm working on: Chocolate, Blue Wheaten, Red Pyle, Blue Birchen.

It's going to take a while, but we'll get there. The ones I can't wait for are the Chocolates. It's going to take forever, but I've got the Chocolate English Orp roo, so I'm using him. It'll be generations before they are back to Ameraucana form, and getting the brown out of the egg will be brutal, too. I'm still determined.


I just love chocolate.........oh you meant birds. Yep love those too and didn't a year or so ago. How things change.
 
Eggs!!!! They finally gave me eggs!!!!!
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I got an egg out of my first group of F2s AND an egg out of the second group of F2s!!!! The older group is about 7 months old, so about darn time! The second group is only 5 months, so they're earlier than expected, but no complaints here! It was a little pullet egg, but the other one is full size, probably because they waited so darn long to start laying! I'm so excited!!!!

Now to set up the bachelor pad for the F2 boys and get a silkied boy in with these girls!
 
Eggs!!!! They finally gave me eggs!!!!!
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I got an egg out of my first group of F2s AND an egg out of the second group of F2s!!!! The older group is about 7 months old, so about darn time! The second group is only 5 months, so they're earlier than expected, but no complaints here! It was a little pullet egg, but the other one is full size, probably because they waited so darn long to start laying! I'm so excited!!!!

Now to set up the bachelor pad for the F2 boys and get a silkied boy in with these girls!


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