I'm just looking at getting two more girls for my little flock of pekins which will take it back to a grand total of 4! I currently have a cockerel and a hen, both cuckoo, but would like to get a different colour this time. The hens I have found available locally are either partridge or blue, from different sources. I am now thinking that one of each might be nice but would it be better to get 2 of the same so they are the same colour (can chickens tell the difference?) and also so they already know each other, coming from the same place, and so have a bit of moral support? If I were to get 2 different colours, from different places, could I introduce them to my existing chickens at the same time, or should I wait a few weeks inbetween? Much as I love them looking decorative in the garden, I would much rather they all got on well so would appreciate any advice on this.
Also what are the implications if they have chicks - would they be a mixture of colours or would one colour gene be dominant? We used to have black as well as cuckoo and the chicks always turned out either one or the other, except for one gorgeous little black cockerel who had white roots! I'm not interested in breeding by the way, but it may be easier to rehome new chickens if they are a specific colour.
Also what are the implications if they have chicks - would they be a mixture of colours or would one colour gene be dominant? We used to have black as well as cuckoo and the chicks always turned out either one or the other, except for one gorgeous little black cockerel who had white roots! I'm not interested in breeding by the way, but it may be easier to rehome new chickens if they are a specific colour.