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Wow such Beautiful Roosters! It's too bad my ordinances don't allow it. 

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I love all the pictures! Handsome dudes! smile.png

Here is a new picture I took today :) I just had to share!

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Here's our one and only dude getting ready for a 4-H show (hence the reason some of the girls are in cages). He's actually one of the nicest roosters I've ever encountered.

 

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My flock: White Leghorns, Blue Silkies, Sex Link, Splash Silkie, Brown Leghorn, Anconas, Mallard ducks, Delawares, Silver Leghorns, Lakenvelders, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Patridge Cochin, Golden Sebrights...42 & counting! 

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My flock: White Leghorns, Blue Silkies, Sex Link, Splash Silkie, Brown Leghorn, Anconas, Mallard ducks, Delawares, Silver Leghorns, Lakenvelders, Silver Laced Wyandottes, Patridge Cochin, Golden Sebrights...42 & counting! 

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I love all the pictures! Handsome dudes! smile.png

Here is a new picture I took today :) I just had to share!

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That boy has some very nice spurs on him, and such a nice comb. I think he's a real looker. 

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That boy has some very nice spurs on him, and such a nice comb. I think he's a real looker. 

Thanks! He is a good boy smile.png and a big ladies man.
He's a mix we hatched out a few years ago jumpy.gif 

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Our new roo, Graham. We brought him home Thursday.
 

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He attacked my wife and daughter today.

 

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He's going to make a fine dinner.

 

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post #38 of 340

Nice haha! How did you get all the feathers off so cleanly? I've only done a couple, but the skin always tears.

3 Welsummers, 8 Cinnamon Queens, 2 Easter Eggers, 1 barred rock, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 1 leghorn/ameraucana cross, 2 RIR and 7 EE/OE chicklets, 6 rabbits, 1 mischievous housecat, one Catahoula bulldog, and one amazing husband to share it all with!  Just call me coop queen!

Life is good here on the Funny Farm ^_^

Member of the Derperella club. We're all just goin' round the rooster here!

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3 Welsummers, 8 Cinnamon Queens, 2 Easter Eggers, 1 barred rock, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 1 leghorn/ameraucana cross, 2 RIR and 7 EE/OE chicklets, 6 rabbits, 1 mischievous housecat, one Catahoula bulldog, and one amazing husband to share it all with!  Just call me coop queen!

Life is good here on the Funny Farm ^_^

Member of the Derperella club. We're all just goin' round the rooster here!

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Our new roo, Graham. We brought him home Thursday.

 
Wow he is beautiful!

Silkies, one Banty, two Nigerian Goats, Arabian Horse, German Shepard, 3 small dogs, fish and birds.

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Silkies, one Banty, two Nigerian Goats, Arabian Horse, German Shepard, 3 small dogs, fish and birds.

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Nice haha! How did you get all the feathers off so cleanly? I've only done a couple, but the skin always tears.

Scalded him in a pot of 150 degree water for about 30 seconds or so. 

Feather come off easily.

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