TheSeedObsesser
Deeply Rooted
The blonde hen being a RIR x BCM mix is an assumption. I originally obtained both blondes with a free group of chickens that includes Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, and a pair of BCM's (hen and roo). The mix has feathered legs, golden-ish hackle feathers, and part of the combs are flopped over - something that I think came from the Maran. The mix also has nearly identical tail feathers as the RIR, with black speckling and all (just a few shades lighter.) I could also see how the blonde color could possibly come from the RIR. Our Maran roo was the French type with feathered legs, could the French type have some different genes in there that could change things?
I would like to keep most of the characteristics from the RIR x BCM cross and maybe incorporate some golden barring somewhere in there. My roo has non-feathered legs, so the BPR gene for bare legs must be dominant to BCM feathers. I'm thinking that about 1/4 of the offspring should have feathered legs, right? I'm hoping to possibly get a new, dual-purpose breed out of this.
I was also thinking about crossing the rooster back with a BPR or other barred breed to try to get the gold more uniformly spread, and hopefully get rid of those plain BCM hackle feathers that appear here and there.
Preferably, I'd like to see what the roo looks like for the supposed RIR x BCM cross and what the hen looks like for the BCM x BPR cross, before I start crossing other things.
Oh yeah! The BCM had heavier coppering down his chest, could that influence things?
I would like to keep most of the characteristics from the RIR x BCM cross and maybe incorporate some golden barring somewhere in there. My roo has non-feathered legs, so the BPR gene for bare legs must be dominant to BCM feathers. I'm thinking that about 1/4 of the offspring should have feathered legs, right? I'm hoping to possibly get a new, dual-purpose breed out of this.
I was also thinking about crossing the rooster back with a BPR or other barred breed to try to get the gold more uniformly spread, and hopefully get rid of those plain BCM hackle feathers that appear here and there.
Preferably, I'd like to see what the roo looks like for the supposed RIR x BCM cross and what the hen looks like for the BCM x BPR cross, before I start crossing other things.
Oh yeah! The BCM had heavier coppering down his chest, could that influence things?