Cross Breeding

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I have the following question. I have a Welsumer and an Australorp cockerel. I have Welsumer and Australorp hens. If I cross the Welsumer cockerel with the Australorp hens, and the Australorp cockerel with the Welsumer hens, which breed characteristics can I expect to see in the offspring of each?
 
It's hard to say for sure.Regardless of which parent is which, Type-wise the crosses maybe mid way between the two parent breeds, perhaps with some favouring the lighter build of the Welsummer and others the heavier build of the Australorp.
Colour-wise, assuming your Aussies are Black, the crosses should come self black, with varying amounts of Red/Gold leakage.
 
WHat about the eggs? What I am looking for is a lovely brown egg like the Welsumer's, and the laying ability of the Australorp.
 
Thanks Farmer John. If I can get a replacement for my lovely Australorp cockerel who sadly died this last winter, I will. Meantime the Welsumer cock is breedding like crazy. He's a beauty!
 
I have done a similar cross using an Australorp Rooster on Indian Game hens.
First generation you get all black.
Sibling mated you get a mix of all black and gold.

all the breeding is shown on my web site under breeding for dual purpose and I should imaging your Welsommer/Australorp breeding programme may follow the same lines.I'm breeding from 5th generation now.

I have a 3rd generation Copper Blue Marans bred back to Welsh Blacks that is about twice the size of an average Copper Marans which is penned in a group of Copper Blues and blacks with a view to breed a dark brown egg layer and a large table bird.
It will be interesting to see how you get on..It should take about 4 years before you get a nice dark egg.

http://www.castlefarmeggs.co.uk
 
Many thanks Castle Farm. I'm off to have alook at your Web pages
 
Hi, if your looking at egg colour that is the cock which passes that on (read somewhere on the good old Internet) and it seems true. I hatched a chick, father French copper maran and mum black rock. Her eggs are definately darker than a black rocks but not quite as dark as the marans. Hope this helps a bit?
 

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