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Thanks Walt. I feel lucky to have those birds in my yard. I plan to the best with them that I am able to do.

MY BREEDS:

KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL

 

FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)

 

 


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KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL

 

FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)

 

 


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Adam,

 

I thought that lovely Spangled looked familiar. Good to see you on here. I hope the family is well!

 

I look forward to learning what I can from you guys :-)

MY BREEDS:

KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL

 

FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)

 

 


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KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL

 

FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)

 

 


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Maybe one of you guys can help me out.  I'm looking for a couple standard variety LF Dark Cornish Hens.  I'm working on a side project with my daughter and need birds that have very large bodies with wide heads. I would like them to be light in color (red/brown) then the predomant black lace.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks!

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Maybe one of you guys can help me out.  I'm looking for a couple standard variety LF Dark Cornish Hens.  I'm working on a side project with my daughter and need birds that have very large bodies with wide heads. I would like them to be light in color (red/brown) then the predomant black lace.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks!

 


Contact Chris Tomayo. He is the Secretary of the Cornish club. You should be able to find his contact info online.

 

Walt

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Best of Show. APA National, Pacific Poultry Breeders Assn. Roseville CA 1994  Dark Pullet. We also had Best of show at PPBA the next year with a different pullet.

 

They all had a bare spot on the head. Jones and Leonard  (Bob Jones/Walt Leonard)

 

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Walt

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Very nice, looks to be maybe a little heavier shanked than the others, though pictures can be deceiving, but they all look to be quality birds that any person would be very proud to own. I envy you guys. LOL

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Contact Chris Tomayo. He is the Secretary of the Cornish club. You should be able to find his contact info online.

 

Walt

 

Thanks, will do!

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post #288 of 1237

Some chicks hatched last weekend and a few days earlier, but all from the white pen. I suspicion some might not feather a very clean white. tongue.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Best of Show. APA National, Pacific Poultry Breeders Assn. Roseville CA 1994  Dark Pullet. We also had Best of show at PPBA the next year with a different pullet.

 

They all had a bare spot on the head. Jones and Leonard  (Bob Jones/Walt Leonard)

 

39dkcornishf.jpg

 

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Walt~

 

Very nice looking pullet. If all goes well and these girl keep laying. I hope to put a few eggs in the incubator next week.

 

I would love to hear what strategies you and Bob use in culling for the best birds?

 

Thank you,


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MY BREEDS:

KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL

 

FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)

 

 


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KO SHAMO, O-SHAMO, LOATIAN THAI, GA NOI DON, SOUTH AMERICAN REZA, SIYAH RAMPUR ASIL, MAHARAJAH ASIL, NORTH INDIAN ASIL, PAKISTANI ASIL

 

FRENCH MARANS (Blue & Black Copper), AMERACAUNAS (Lavenders, Blue/Wheatens), ANDALUSIONS(BLUE/SPLASH), WYNADOTTES (BLRW), SILKIES (Lavender, Paints)

 

 


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Some chicks hatched last weekend and a few days earlier, but all from the white pen. I suspicion some might not feather a very clean white. tongue.png

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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 Paints ?  You got a silkie in the wood pile somewhere ?

"It just goes to show you, you don't have to be crazy to raise  Cornish,...................... but it helps."      Lewis Strait
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