Has anyone come across a chicken with pink earlobes? One of my Olive Egger cockrels have developed pink earlobes. Candy heart pink. He is a brown silver duckwing. I will get some pictures tomorrow.
I am so thrilled. I got my first rare birds this week, a trio of Bantam Silver Penciled Wyandottes! They are just some of the sweetest birds. They are in quarantine for now while I try to figure out what to name them.
I didn't automatically assume that you were a guy. I am a Veteran too. The Irish Queen of Battle, The Morrighan, was represented by the hoodie crow. Warbird is a very apt description of these birds as they would follow armies when they massed in anticipation of feeding on the dead. Interestingly...
Waltz's Ark is in CO. When I went to it though it wasn't the site that I remembered reading and it didn't mention the buying of all of the Greenfire imports. So I am not 100% that this is the guy with the original stock.
If you are getting Mottled birds, it is being reported by several...
The Whitefaced Black Spanish is a kin of the Minorca and weigh 6.5 for the hens and 8 lbs for the cocks. Eggs - large chalk white, 150-180 eggs per year. Flighty.
Yes. Sandhill Preservation has the Cubalaya, the Sumatra (in blue and black and splash), the LaFleshe, Scotts Dumpy and the Persian (Manx) Rumpy. The also have a White White-faced Spanish developed out of the sports of the Black ones.
GrannyChick55 has the Huastec, the Black Olmec Quechua...
What is needed to rescue this bird? Safe breeding populations away from the war zone?
Any exportation (to anywhere) of birds or hatching eggs will require the services of a veterinarian. Gathering them may require cooperation with the U.S. Army too. I used to be with the 4th Battalion Psyops...
You must be a lawyer. Still you are quite right that it is a technique that you make yourself believe your own lie. You compartmentalize the truth away in a "box" or "room". You convince yourself also that the person you are lying to doesn't deserve the truth for some reason and you construct a...
So they might have come to the Southern States with Sugar and Rum trade? When I was little my dad was a preacher at a tiny little country church in TN. I remember seeing some of these and later they disappeared from this area.
I posted this on the Heritage Breeds thread but I thought I would ask over here too. I have the chance to choose a Breda cockeral from this group. I am actually considering getting a black and a blue. Their leg feathers have taken a beating from the mud but what do you all think of these guys?
In that case you need Favaucanas! But then you loose your historical part. Get Favorelles and dub them like Old English Game leaving only 1/4 inch of comb. They will look a little different but the genetics will be the same.