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Up up!!!   I've been thinking about it and there is a couple of things that I think I should add.   two weeks ago my pit got close to the coops(which I never allow her to do) and started to run aroun them and...
I noticed that two out of three green legged hens I have, are limpin from one leg, one worse than the other. The one in the worst condition limps and the leg look as if she can not articulate her fingers and like if they are just...
That would depend on the predator risk factor that you face in your area. I prefere to let my hens free range with chicks only after they are fully feadered, before that, I preffere to put them in a large pen (8x8) untill fully feadered.
Quote: Originally Posted by DTchickens  A few of the cock's offspring from last year, birds this year are too young/free ranged for me to start taking photos of them. Never gotten spangled lemon hackled birds if that...
Mary. I like the way that crele pumpkin looks. The rest of your birds look handsome as well.
Quote: Originally Posted by DTchickens  Along the lines of a Whitehackle, he is 3/4th. I crossed Shelton Roundhead blood into them about four generations ago (he is F2 of course). Its a fine looking cock. Do you...
Stag (young cock under 1 year )   Bull Stag (cock over 1 year )   Cock (mature cock 2 years or older )
DT, is the bird in your avatar a whitehackle ?
Quote: Originally Posted by CUDA  The cock bird looks nice, but the color of the hens is not typical for Carter blood, nor the pea combs so whatever they added must have been drastically different.  Good luck...
Quote: Originally Posted by pride&joy  nice fowl love the spurs on this dude Thanks. I like the shape they have too. They are also black in opposition to the yellow color of the shanks.
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