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got to ask a question. I bought hatching eggs and out of the eggs- all are PBRs, I got blues, blacks and one super light silver/blue chick. Can barred rocks be "splash"? these are less than 3 days old so no clue about feathering in. Another question, out of the GS line are they slow to feather? I have chicks from another line that are showing to be verrry slow to feather in. The other line-forgive my spelling- Shafer roo over Guy Roy hens. I was told by the breeder, so I knew this going in so not a complaint just curious about how other lines feather development. Final questions promise, would this be a good cross between these 2 lines? in other words, has anyone tried this particular crossing? if so to what end?
Not to be fussy, but the initials, PBR, though commonly used on BYC, is incorrect in sequence. The breed is Plymouth Rock and variety is Barred, so Barred Plymouth Rock. The other way reminds of a beer brand called that in slang. LOL. Just saying.
OK, now to your questions. Most Barred Rocks of the quality lines are indeed very slow, glacial almost, in feathering. Most people equate the slow feathering with better, tighter barring, although Tom has hinted at some other views on the matter. Maybe Tom will be kind enough to comment further when he drops by.
As for mixing lines, I don't personally have issue one in crossing lines if you know what you're after and how you're gonna gain something by the cross, and how best to go about it. Good question. Glad to have you on the thread.
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