Cream Legbar Pictures

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Awesome photos----
please submit the second to the last for the BYC calendar this year (it doesn't show his frost bite) - or get one just like it --- they are beautiful. You rock! Thanks for posting the gorgeous picts.
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I love to take pictures of the chickens.

Im not sure the quality of the pics is high enough for what the contest asks for, but I could try when it comes around again
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I love to take pictures of the chickens.

Im not sure the quality of the pics is high enough for what the contest asks for, but I could try when it comes around again
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I guess it is the old saying - "they could always say no - but they could say yes too" ..;O)

I'm having a heck of a time getting decent photos of my Isbar cockerels to put up with the sales info....they just won't hold still!!!!!!
 
A few pictures from today
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Rees Trio They are roughly 7-8months old. I hope to start hatching from this trio in about 4-6weeks
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First Rees pullet egg







This pair below will be part of a single mating this Spring, I may only hatch from this pair to see if I can improve my flock.
My best hen, she is roughly 18months old and has almost completed her molt. She went from warm taupe feathers to cool gray feathers.








My Best Male (yes he has frostbite
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) He is roughly 11months old








 
Oooh..can I have your silver laced pullet? Looks like a Brahma? :)

She is a Silver Laced Cochin hen, about 2 1/2 years old. BEST broody ever. She has a forever home here with us. She is DH's chicken he brought her home 2 years ago as a surprise and I just love her:)
 
That is what he asked for, 2 cream legbars, 2 Cuckoo Marans and 2 speckled Sussex.
He likes his mixed flock of birds and collecting colorful baskets of eggs

He is very excited that in 2 weeks he is getting 2 more cream legbar female chicks and 1 male. He plans to build the five their own coop and run to breed them. And we have an older wyndotte that is happiest brooding eggs so she can be "mother" to his Cream Legbar eggs.

He researched them and bought from three different breeders that have different breed lines. Not going to argue with an almost 11 year old that just wants chickens for his birthday!

wow, and he takes care of them too?
He sounds very industrious.
 
He definitely takes care of them! It snowed about 10 inches here last night so he is outside shoveling the coop. He gets up At dawn to open the coop And feed them, cleans it weekly and so on. If he isn't home to do the chores It's his job to find someone else to do them.

We went on vacation in Oct and he paid a neighbor And fellow 4Her to take care of them. He called every day to check on his babies
 

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