We use a premix from ABC biz (VTM) and the recipe provided on their website, with the exception of substituting wheat middlings. The main ingredients come from local farms - toasted soy, corn, and wheat middlings. We adjust the protein content for the time of year by adding more/less toasted...
Sorry Chooks man, I was mistaken about the silver black pullet. All the leakage I can see on his chicks is gold. I'm down to my last 20 or so pullets but if you're still interested I can take more photos now that they're bigger. I'm waiting to see what color eggs I get (should be another 2...
We hatched about 60 of his chicks (from all hens). Two of them are cuckoo (one French and one without feathers). There is at least one silver black pullet.
I’m glad you like challenges! His ladies were a group of marans and blue egg layers. The blue egg layers are cream legbar, blue ameraucana, and splash ameraucana. The marans are French cuckoo marans, English cuckoo marans, French black marans, and wheaten marans. All the olive eggers (from the...
I did not. But I did get several other types of marans pullets in the box so I crossed him with the following: wheaten maran, French cuckoo, English cuckoo, and a French black marans.
I was also curious which is why I used him to hatch chicks. Now I’ll wait to see if his mixed marans offspring lay a dark egg. The offspring are black with gold leakage and/or very wheaten-like.
He does have feathered feet (just not clear from the photo)… so do all his chicks (all 23). He does look like the Sexlink roo but that would be another mistake, since they’re not included in the hatchery box and don’t have feathered feet. Confession- When he was a chick, Cackle’s owner Jeff...
I’m not upset. Cackle have only been working on the breed since 2020 and the chicks are all white so his fault wouldn’t have been apparent at hatch. Also, he came in a hatchery surprise box that had a ton of amazing chicks. If I’d gotten him specifically as a breeding rooster, sure I’d have been...
I used him to make some mixed marans and olive eggers. The olive eggers are from a splash and blue ameraucana as well as a cream legbar hen. The Ameraucana mixes are blue with some gold leakage - I can get photos. The marans hens were cuckoo and wheaten. The boys are pretty clear with darker...
This guy is a black tailed red maran from Cackle… but. What do you call his color and what gene would cause this expression? I think it might be a dilute gene to change the red to cream but I’m not sure.