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Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane Quote:Originally Posted by Cuban Longtails They used to be popular, over a 100 years ago. There even used to be a hatchery in PA that sold only orloff chickens in several different varieties!...
Quote:Originally Posted by saladin Quote:Originally Posted by CUDA Asils are definitely not for newbies, or for people who don't fully understand gameness.  They are not an easy breed to work with if you aren't fully...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane I can't for the life of me imagine why this breed isn't more popular. Their muffs and beards and these long cool necks and spangles. I don't get it. Did they just not catch on?They used to be...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane Quote:Originally Posted by Cuban Longtails Pullets hatched in spring will usually start laying in fall or winter, depending on the breed.A few of my orloff are hatchery. Finding stock that...
Quote:Originally Posted by Poco Pollo Quote:Originally Posted by Cuban Longtails A few of my orloff are hatchery. Finding stock that didn't start out that way is difficult. To set my own strain, I'll be outcrossing to malay (an...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane Quote:Originally Posted by Cuban Longtails Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane Yea, they feel good as far as I can tell , their legs are nice and yellow-that means they'll start laying soon?...
Quote:Originally Posted by Teach97 I no cry...I am toughunless dog dies...or watch Old Yeller...or hear sappy story about a grandpa...okay maybe I'm a big baby
Quote:Originally Posted by Poco Pollo Mom gave me a set of ceramic mugs with roosters on them.  I'm sure they will be the mugs most used in our house.Victoria made me a gift in her art class.  I was floored when I opened...
Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane Quote:Originally Posted by Cuban Longtails Quote:Originally Posted by Ksane Okla, I need you to give my husband some lessons. He's slacking way off compared to you.Nana, I wonder what was...
Gresh, just wanted to say that you have a good looking stag there. Sounds like he's already giving you a good learning experience.
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