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  1. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    Quote: Saladin was at the Cape Fear show in December. I hope he returns for the next December show. He would be a good man to get in contact with on the birds. Good luck with them David.
  2. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    Congrats to everyone who worked to get them into the APA. Thank you for letting us know Walt.
  3. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    Quote: I figured that and the weather played a part in it, as it was suppose to sleet some that morning.
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    Old and Rare Breeds

    Quote: Sorry for you on that, but on the bright side of it you got some brahmas. And hopefully enjoyed your meeting with Wil. Once again I only got to say a quick hi to him, as he seems to always be helping someone out at the shows and can be hard to pen down.
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    Old and Rare Breeds

    Sorry to hear this, hope you heal quickly.
  6. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    My kids decided to do this with some hen raised silkies that were probably around 7 months old. Now they can do whatever they want with them. My youngest DD swings with hers, pulls her in a wagon and even pushes her in a stroller.
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    Old and Rare Breeds

    I'm glad to hear that your son has done so well with his muscovy, and that he sells them at a reasonable price. You must be proud of him. It floors me when I see a single bird or a pair of birds that go for over $100. I like a good representation of the breed in my birds but at some of the...
  8. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    Ok, just I had read in a few spots and been told by a different friend who has bred white face black spanish for years that frostbite on the comb would hurt fertility.
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    I have talked with a few friends and two pointed out a fact that I had not thought of when it comes to the comb, frostbite, and fertility. If frostbite on the comb hurts the fertility of a rooster, than how can one be dubbed off without killing the fertility of the rooster? Hopefully someone...
  10. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    Some were shipped others were not, both had the same out come in the hatch rate and the die off rate afterwards.
  11. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    Lakenvelders are a good white egg layer as has been stated. But what most who haven't worked with them don't know is what I refer to as the "lakenvelder effect". I have gotten eggs from all over the country (from the few breeders I could find), I have used broodies and incubators to hatch the...
  12. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    I have a question that has been floating around my head for awhile now, maybe y'all can answer it. If a breed is known for laying a certain color of egg, like the croad langshan is/ or was for purplish eggs, why are breeders not worried about keeping the egg color and are breeding away from this...
  13. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    cull some sell them off others eat them
  14. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    interesting, I have never heard of this before. Thank you for the information
  15. ramirezframing

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    Well I got to meet him the other fall at his place and seen his beautiful birds myself...so I guess he couldn't give them up totally
  16. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    he still has his sumatras and minorcas and other birds
  17. ramirezframing

    Old and Rare Breeds

    FMP I shake my head at the same member (I think) and my mom talks to me about it and we both just kinda laugh, but as I said I don't show so I could be the one totally wrong. But from what I have read, I'm not. cant wait to read the rest when you get back
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