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Community => Coffee Lounge => Topic started by: bamford6 on December 18, 2009, 07:54:17 pm
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Black-Chocolate Split Orpington Bantam Cockerels ....yes i hve 2 brothers to go with my chocklate orpingtons ..so chocklate silkies and chocklate orpingtons for the new yere as well as hatching eggs stock from Exhibition Bloodlines,Richard O,Rouke and Rob Boyd.
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daft question but if you cross a orpington with a silkie dont you just get a cross. its neither a orpington or silkie. i don't know just intrested.
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HE IS RUNNING WITH THREE BANTAM BLACK SILKIE HENS WHICH HAVE JUST COME BACK INTO LAY.
IF YOU ARE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO HATCH A CHOC CROSS CHICK IT WILL ALMOST
CERTAINLY BE A HEN BUT SHE WILL CARRY THE GENE TO THEN BREED YOUR OWN LINE IN SILKIE COCKEREL SPLITS,
MINIATURE, L/F, BEARDED OR NON BEARDED DEPENDING ON YOUR CHOICE OF COCKEREL AT THE 2ND CROSS
giving you a chocklate silki
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That's all very well, but it's getting them to breed true which will give you headaches. ;)
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HE IS RUNNING WITH THREE BANTAM BLACK SILKIE HENS WHICH HAVE JUST COME BACK INTO LAY.
IF YOU ARE FORTUNATE ENOUGH TO HATCH A CHOC CROSS CHICK IT WILL ALMOST
CERTAINLY BE A HEN BUT SHE WILL CARRY THE GENE TO THEN BREED YOUR OWN LINE IN SILKIE COCKEREL SPLITS,
MINIATURE, L/F, BEARDED OR NON BEARDED DEPENDING ON YOUR CHOICE OF COCKEREL AT THE 2ND CROSS
giving you a chocklate silki
thanks for the info. is the choclate gene connected then with a fatal fault on the males or is it just that most males will be other colours.