Gilavina, I'll try to "calmly" look that them out in the pen tomorrow and see about #65's tail carriage. If it is that high at this young age, he is out, right?
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Vicki~
Your birds are looking GREAT!!!!!!! I've said it before and I will say it again....I love the copper you have on your females.
Hope you are doing great...it's been a long time since we've chatted lady!
Okay....got a couple photos of my monsters the other day.
This is the male that I held back and in this first photo the sun is coming through and showing his true coloring except his hackles....the full sun on them seemed to have made them look lighter than they are. All of the rest of the photos of him are in the shade with the sun coming through weirdly and makes him look washed out. He is the one that had dark eyes and now they have turned the correct color.
And the 2 pullets that I held back. Sorry best and only photos I was able to get of these 2. Will try again later this week.
This first gal is the one that has copper, but you can't see it in these photos.
Both of them together running to me for treats. The one with copper is the one on right of the photo and in front. The other gal had copper but then she turned dark as you can see.
This is the dark gal....not a good photo and makes her look frumpy, which she isn't, but gives and idea.
This is the beautiful Splash Copper pullet that came to me from a breeder in Texas....excuse the dirty rain splashed water bucket that I haven't washed off yet.
She kinda has a U shape but this photo exemplifies it to be worse than it is.