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  1. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    I know of one breeder in the U. S. that only uses broody Yokohama hens to propagate all of his new Yokohama stock every year. Actually a bit of black occurring in the tail of a Red Shoulder rooster is not a bad thing - gives an indication that the dark mahogany coloration is present and can be...
  2. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    I think they look good and for that size, you got a deal! Thanks for sharing the photos and good luck with them. Do you think you will find some hens to go with them? If you get to select pullets or hens, pick out ones that will balance out traits from the males - thus potentially enhancing...
  3. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    Both photos are of the same rooster - two years old at this time. I'm happy folks enjoy looking at the photos and noticing differences depending on the stance and positioning. If he was on a raised surface, the curtain effect of his feathering would again show different traits.
  4. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    Thank you - I hope yours are doing well also.
  5. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    Here's some pics of one of my Red Shouldered Yokohama roosters taken today with the old fashioned double daffodil - Van Sion. The daffodil is of note as it has been sold and passed along for free by gardeners for centuries. The fragrant blooms come from this exceptionally tough plant - it...
  6. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    Thank you for the comments - always appreciated. Here are some photos of a different and older Yokohama here. I asked Marc King about this bird and he tells me that the white Minohiki and the white Yokohama are almost identical except for the preferred comb type. He, in fact, started his...
  7. Decoyman

    ATTN: Yokohama Lovers!

    Here's one of my best 2012 hatch cockerels that is still in blood feather so his tail and saddles should still progress in length. Photos taken yesterday.
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