Ameraucana Breeders Club
The Official Forum of the Ameraucana Breeders Club => Ameraucana Marketplace => Topic started by: faith valley on September 18, 2009, 12:07:58 PM
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In culling our youngsters this year we are having to make a choice between good comb or good color. Some of the pea combs have a touch of a leader that is bending back toward the front of the head, but the birds with a good comb tend to be showing brassiness on the lavendar hackles. Thoughts on which is more important to keep or cull?
Patty
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Males, females, or both?
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Only the males are doing this. The females all have nice color- no brassiness at all and all have small correct pea combs.
Perhaps the females can override the color or comb issue and just cull hard? I do have 2 males with correct comb and color, but had wanted to keep a few more.
Patty
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Those brassy males may be carrying sex linked gold (s) instead of sex linked silver (S). If you have two with correct color I would go with them for now. It sounds like this is becoming a popular color variety, so there should be other sources for the better ones in the future.
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Thanks- I will work with those then and just rotate them in the other pens.
Patty