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Post by linda76 on Feb 6, 2012 10:05:37 GMT 8
I have had Isa Browns on our farm for a few years now as a egg producer, We got new day olds, and they have just started to lay, we also got a few day old roosters. We would like to hatch out our own, but am not sure what we would end up getting? as the Isa's are not a pure breed, is there anyone out there that has tried
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Post by jacquie on Feb 6, 2012 10:35:24 GMT 8
you will end up with crossbred birds. probably brown, but they will not be isa browns as you have pointed out. i know of a person who was breeding the crossbreeds and they ended up with varying shades of white and brown amongst the offspring, but they were not sex linked.
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Post by poultry2 on Aug 29, 2012 16:10:35 GMT 8
I dont know what you'll get but i gurantee a Sussex rooster makes beutiful White/ginger layers with isabrown hens.
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