My light Brahma rooster, Cornelius (I no longer have LBs but they were neat chickens):
My Light Sussex rooster (doesn't have a name yet):
That's a Pepsi crate and a pretty big metal feeder:
The LB was more solid and weighed a lot more than the LS does...the LS is A LOT more fluff.
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The light Brahmas I used to have were way bigger than the Light Sussex and had better temperaments, too...
the breeders ive talked to have said their coronation sussex were the biggest chickens theyve seen, even bigger than the brahmas. does anyone know exactly what a full grown...
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To rangy, fast-growing, lanky and ??? LOL I think if enough people starting showing their Coronations, it won't take long before they get accepted into the APA. I've been showing my Lights for two years now and this spring I'll be bringing a Coronation pullet or two to the show just for...
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I totally agree..people bought them at high prices, sold them at high prices for a while and now the bottom has fallen out on the market.
Now, you can get them for $19.99 on eBay (as a dozen hatching eggs) or like I did--$15 each + $40 for combined shipping.
The worst part is that...
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I totally agree..people bought them at high prices, sold them at high prices for a while and now the bottom has fallen out on the market.
Now, you can get them for $19.99 on eBay (as a dozen hatching eggs) or like I did--$15 each + $40 for combined shipping.
The worst part is that...
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The difference is that one is super-trendy & hot right now and the other isn't. Other than that....
Dels:
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGD/Dels/BRKDelawares.html
Sussex:
http://www.feathersite.com/Poultry/CGP/Sussex/BRKSussex.html