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  1. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    I take one bucket and fill it with soapy water. Then I just swish the bird around A LOT. If there are a bunch of stains or dirt a rag or tooth brush will suffice. Scrub the legs down with either or. Then I rinse them off. After the first wash I then move them to a bucket with bluing dye( white...
  2. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    Well the one got DQ'd for her comb being split in the back. Didn't realize that was an issue. The other got third out of the three there. Oh well guess they will just continue being laying birds as they were intended. On the bright side everyone else did really well. I got champ. L.F. on my one...
  3. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    Chicken shows are one of the most stressful things. I'm going to one tomorrow and my *WHITE* leghorns and silkie all decided to have a crap fest today in the pen and got FILTHY! I had to swap one of the leghorns out for one that wasn't as dirty because that one wasn't getting cleaned without a...
  4. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    Probably more than I've seen in awhile LOL. Although today three hens/pullets started laying. The two hens were Brahmas who haven't layed since the end of last year and another white Leghorn. Got 8 eggs today usually I get like 2 or 3 if I'm lucky. Brahmas are lucky they started laying because...
  5. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    Mine has been laying four days in a row and these are her first eggs!
  6. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    Well I have you on this thread and you like them and someone on the leghorn thread saying they are too small and tails are carried at too high of an angle. Guess I will wait and see how they do at the show in Canfield.
  7. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    So not a bad start?
  8. brahmabreeder

    Post Pics of your Leghorns

    I would like some honest opinions on whether or not my leghorns are worth breeding. I do not have a male and am deciding whether or not to get one. They are more mature now and just started laying. Pictures were taken about a month ago.
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