Medebrajean
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- Jan 20, 2022
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Would you kindly be able to confirm the Delaware parentage by phenotype?
The only reason I ask is because there is a slight chance a Bielefelder hen's egg was incubated along with the Delawares.
I will attempt to find the picture. I posted a question about them a few weeks ago and posted a picture. But I'm a little technologically challenged (understatement). Looking for it now........
I agreenot a very good picture at all----but enough to show what I believe to be columbian factor traits from suspected Deleware hen momma
Incorrect. Silver Male x Gold females = All Silver chicks at hatch(males will be S/s+ but will look Silver at hatch)After researching this (moving forward with confirmed parentage -ty )
... I've come to the conclusion that it is possible to take these F1's and cross them with a silver laced wyandotte roo. Resulting in sexlinked chicks. Is this correct?
Sigh. I spent hours and hours on the chicken calculator with these f1 s.
Apparently, To no avail.
Just goes to show that : calculator + ignorance = a lotta nada
lol. I love that calculator, but there is no F1 plug-in for my hens ....so I did the best I could. (obviously ....not so good)
Fiddlesticks. My other thought was that I could maybe cross them back to a Bielefelder roo.....and then could maybe select for best auto sexing qualities in chicks? Afterall, the Legbar roo as a chick had a very nice headspot....
From what I can find the green egg laying trait is hard to "fix" and would require BC to a blue egglayer. Which I do not have. I also do not have any F1 roos.
Other roo possibilies for F1 cross would include: Blue laced Red wyandotte, Delaware , Barred rock, RIR .