Nice Chihuahua.
I own a male Chihuahua that is a one man dog. I have exerted great effort to get him to be a sociable dog. When he was 4 months old two of my nephews deliberately misused him, he is 4 years old now and hates them ferociously. I have gotten him to where he tolerates them, but...
Examples are Greys (Silver duckwings)
In my experience with breeding a true grey (silver duckwing) cock to a red hen...
...has always produced silver pullets and golden cockerels, cockerels are split for silver and red making them golden.
Breeding a red cock to a grey (silver...
It sounds to me that the Spanish were recessive whites. Here is how it's supposed to work. For an example I will be using a true BBRed/ wildtype color that has bred true to color for 40 years and assuming that the recessive whites are wildtype BBRed under the white. This is an example only...
Collect the eggs and mark them to keep track of who laid what and when the hen goes broody put them under her. To find out when she wants to be broody, just put a couple golf balls in the nest.
That white tail is a sharp and attractive contrast to the rest of coloring.
Quite a different, but unique color combination. He looks like he has a bit of spunk.
They tend to pick a fight and when it gets to be too much for them they run away. They will be okay for a bit of time, then they pick another fight and most likely do the same thing they did the first time. I admire and have great appreciation for a true gamecock. I also like breeds that you can...
The offspring from crossing your gamecock onto your layers will produce excellent broodies, but all the cockerels will most likely be major trouble makers. They generally are not worth keeping around, unless you get rid of the game cock and just keep a young rooster. It seems the crosses...
Really sharp looking stag!
Would you show us a good picture of the Silver Birchen hen in this picture? She's the one right in the middle. No pressure and if not that is fine too.