So at the time I just had one Silver Laced Wyandotte Rooster, and 5 different breeds of hens. So I decided to hatch one of each to see the crosses. They're all awesome but I just wanted to share with you this awesome, adorable cross with you guys. The mom is a Porcelain D'uccle. Neither has any...
Silly me thought I had 4 pullets. Then I went on vacation for a week, and suddenly the combs appear! Yikes!
- All four are 7 weeks old. 1 & 2 are Porcelain d’Uccles, and 3 & 4 are Mille Fleur d’Uccles.
- 1 has to be a cockerel, unless I’m crazy. The other three now have me guessing.
Since...
Greetings,
I am new to backyard chickens, but, I have plunged, quickly and deeply into the world of chickens. I have become a bit obsessed with learning all about chicken breeds and chicken care over the past few months. I have focused on Bantam breeds, but also keep an assortment of...
So I decided to see if my sliver laced wyandotte roo would successfully mate with my porcelain d'uccle hen. And it worked! I successfully hatched a chick. And it turned out SO cool. It has its moms mutton chops, feathered legs, and comb. But has its dads color, except opposite design. And it has...
I've got a little bantam hen that is 5 months old, hasn't yet layed her first egg, and weighs about 1.3lbs. She is a Porcelain d'Uccle and I was told by a user on here that her symptoms are similar to those of Salpingitis. Before I administer the amoxicillin I want to make sure I have the...
I am starting a Porcelain D'Uccle Enthusiast thread here!
Mille Fluer and other D'Uccle variations are welcome also! Please share your D'Uccle photos, stories, and impart your knowledge!
I happened across this lovely breed at the PA State Farm Show in Harrisburg this January 2018. It won my...
I have a Porcelain d'Uccle bantam-lavender cochin mix, and I need a name for her!( That's a mouthful!)I like Luna, but I already named a chicken Luna in the past, or maybe I would like a name like willow.( I will post a picture of her tomorrow, because it is dark out and she is sleeping.
Small, backyard flock of Porcelain D'Uccles in southeast Iowa. At posting the flock consists of a roo (technically a cockerel) and 5 females - all laying smallish but tasty eggs - the 3 hens were farm store chicks and the 2 pullets are second generation.
There are also 2 new chicklets, hatched...