I’m pretty sure this one is a cockerel it stand different acts different had a bigger comb and legs. But I’m unsure lol it hatched same as the above one
Any idea what these are crossed with? Reddish one hatch from brown egg the other all blue eggs. I do know the Roo is easter egger. The brown eggs the old gentleman I got hatching eggs from couldn’t remember the name.
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This is the result of the cross the light colored one in the back.... the other two are Pharoah... do you think it’s a scarlet? I was told the cross of the range x faulb fee should produce scarlet fee hens and Grau fee roos. It’s def not grau fee
And does a scarlet hen have a speckled chest...
I have a question what does a grau fee chick look like? Would the below photo be one? It’s a cross of a faulb fee hen and a range male. On the genetics quail page on Facebook I was told that cross would produce scarlet fee females and Grau fee males. So just wondering if this is a grau fee...
So out of three of those eggs I put on I got one hatch due to a power outage... I don’t know what a Grau fee chick looks like but this one is unusual I’m assuming it’s the scarlett fee? It’s a coco color on head and on back with a lighter color on belly and some patches around eyes and light...
I have a question what color chicks if male is red range and hen is faulb fee??
if fee removes red or dilute it but then I read a study that said range removes the dark spots so will it just produce white birds??
In my research the reason people get more males than females is because they keep a ratio of one male to 5-6 hens... birds can choose the sex of their eggs... if you have a higher population of hens most will lay males to be sure there is enough males for breeding. If you increase your male...