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Quote: Originally Posted by delisha  Funny Aprils fools joke! Took me a while..I do not watch TV and had to ask.   Thanks. They seem to play those commercials all the time anymore so figured the...
Yes I went there  Was starting to wonder if I was the only one that owned a TV.
Aight so today I let some of my young Orps out to free-range today and on my way back to the house I noticed a discrete brown package on the ground beside the mail boxes addressed to the neighbor. Later today I went out to check on my...
Quote: Originally Posted by Kiniska  That is good to know. I am thinking "The Judge" is a roo. Seems to keep one eye on the flock and one on the sky at all times. The sky being our spare bedroom ceiling. I like that...
Quote: Originally Posted by BamaChicken  Jhorn you can look at the legs on the black and white chick. If it is mottled it will have mottled leg color.   I would say keep hatching from this pair and...
Quote: Originally Posted by Christabelle  Out of the blue and black? Wild, one kinda looks like a spangle. Mother and father at age 6 months. Sorry they r 13 or 14 months now but havnt taken recent photos.
Sorry it took so long but opinions please?  
Sorry guys camera was dead so had to let batteries charge for a few so doing pics now. Just give me a few mins. Julie think u will like this.
Aight Orp people. Breaking news as I have received a pre Easter miracle. If everyone remembers I am the one that hatched the oddball solid yellow chick outta a pairing of a Blue English roo over a solid black English hen. Well it is...
I would suggest salmon favorolles. This breed already has the loose feather gene, closer in type have the correct comb type for the most part. The pea comb is very dominant a lil difficult to breed out so by using this breed u...
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