Posts Tagged ‘black blue splash’

Splash, GLO & Colored Rangers

Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Gold Laced Orpington Project Chick 2010

Gold Laced Orpington Project Chick 2010

It’s been a busy weekend for chicks!!  The GLO Chicks hatched, the B/B/S chicks hatched and my Colored Rangers arrived safely!  One of the Rangers was not in the best of shape, it seems he was having trouble seeing with one eye reluctant to open up all the way.  He died shortly after arriving here, but otherwise these chicks are MONSTERS!!  HUGE right away at 3 days old with serious wing feathers!  WOW!

Now.. the photos

4 Splash Chicks, 1 Black & 1 Blue in with the GLO Chicks

4 Splash Chicks, 1 Black & 1 Blue in with the GLO Chicks. See the two chipmunk looking ones on the right side? Those are KEEPERS for sure!

5 Day old Colored Rangers

5 Day old Colored Rangers

The Black & Blue chicks have already moved to Cosby, TN along with a couple of the GLO chicks that show no markings.  I believe I’m only “keeping” 3 of these GLO chicks, as there are only 3 with any detail.  I will be growing out a batch of discards too in a different location, JUST for comparison sake and as insurance in case I’m making the wrong choices here and now with who to keep.

BBS Hatch Success

Sunday, October 25th, 2009
The First 14 to hatch

The First 14 to hatch

Great news here on the homestead.  20 of 23 hatchlings emerged over the course of 2 days, including about 13 black, maybe 6 blue and 1 splash.   When they are wet it is sometimes difficult to tell if they are dark blue or black and then under the red brooder light, it’s even harder to tell.   The Splash chick came last from the tiniest egg, I honestly didn’t expect anyone to hatch from that egg but he/she sure did.    The splash chick is a little weak, I think from being in that tiny egg too long so we’ll see how he/she improves over the next few days.

More photos to come when they’ve gotten a little bigger, maybe next week.

Black/Blue/Splash Orpingtons

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

I recently put the new Blue Orpingtons from Gilman Farms in with my Black Orpingtons from Small Acres Poultry.   The goal here is to obtain a cross between the lines resulting in all 3 colors; Black, Blue & Splash.  Why cross the lines you ask?  Well, frankly I feel it’s necessary!  The Gilman Blue Orps are really nice looking, REALLY nice looking, but already they are late layers and I find they have little to no instincts.  I couldn’t get them to peck at the ground, perch on anything and to this day I’ve still not seen ANY of them (Gilman White’s included) dust bathe.  I hope that by crossing in Small Acres lovely Blacks that we will not only get beautiful offspring, but will also gain back some of that natural instinct.   Once the Blues moved in with the Blacks, they did start perching with them, so I do have hope for everyone perhaps learning by example.

Back to Black/Blue/Splash.  What is Splash?  It’s mostly a white bird with “splashes” of blue & black here and there.   I’ve never had a single request for a Splash Orpington, but they are extremely useful if you ever want to breed Blue Orpingtons full time.  You see, when you pair Blue hens with a Splash rooster, ALL the offspring are Blue.    Blue is a color EVERYONE wants, probably more than any other color, and so I’m working my way to consistent Blue offspring for its marketability.  Now ideally, you would want to mate blue & blue to get blue offspring, but it just doesn’t yet work that way.  Someone should work on that, I believe that I read in The Orpington Fowl, that it COULD be done but would take generations and generations of breeding Blue on Blue while culling any Splashes.

But MY goal, is to have a Blue Pen & a Black Pen for next spring for predictability in the hatches.  And so I can accomodate egg orders for those wanting one or the other.   I already have two orders for Black & Blue pullets this fall, and have several orders waiting for eggs in both colors.  Right now though, the Blue hens are not yet laying, so I can only pull fertile eggs from the Black hens who are being mated by the new Blue Roosters.  He’s still young, but so far he’s good looking and I can trust he’s from good lines, so I’m taking a chance going forward.  One really SHOULD wait to see what the rooster looks like before deciding if he’s a good breeder, but time is NOT on my side, neither are numbers!  I only have 1 Blue Roo, 1 Black Roo.. I need more in order to have choice!  So my goals for this year were to expand my numbers to get choices, and I’m well on my way!

The same is also true of my other pens, White & Buff, but I have to find good sources of each.   I have a friend named Bill, he’s working tirelessly on some great looking buffs.  One day soon, he’ll get the mix JUST right and share some eggs with me so that I can expand that pen too.  Whites are nearly impossible to obtain, so I will be looking to my hatchery whites to see if any of those girls stand out and look better than another.  Hopefully I can get at least one out of that group to add to my Gilman Whites, to create some diversity, and again gain choices.

Well.. the sun is out today so I have to get going.  I have to finish a blog for one of my clients, www.LakefrontCabins.com and then i can get outside to deal with some more of the rain effects of yesterday.  There is fuzzy mold building up in some of the dark & damp areas.  It needs raked, dried & disinfected, preferrably by sun exposure.