Parront
Crossing the Road
Good! I like the bird, very mild mannered, the rocks and leghorns and even the young holland roosters all pick on it.I don't see the bigger point's on the top of the comb on that one.
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Good! I like the bird, very mild mannered, the rocks and leghorns and even the young holland roosters all pick on it.I don't see the bigger point's on the top of the comb on that one.
Good! I like the bird, very mild mannered, the rocks and leghorns and even the young holland roosters all pick on it.
Not for very much longer.Little bullie's, huh?
Not ever having had NN before, I am happy to hear it! This is a cross-bred bird that I don't have anything to compare it with. Some roosters, you can tell just by the attitude as soon as they hatch! This is the biggest bird of all, but lets the others pick on it and even steal prize treats from it. If it was smaller, it would not survive!Forgot to add. @Parront -- based on the green legs and lack of a monster comb, if that chick hatched from my flock, I would be almost 100% certain it was a female.
What broke on it?I’m butchering some quail and 7 cockerels this 3 day weekend. Most likely it’ll happen on Monday. I have Schofield Silver Quail and some I don’t like the looks of so I’ll use them for meat and add colors I like from new batches I hatch.
I fixed my vacuum sealer... when I was sealing the Cornish they were so fat they broke the thing and it would vacuum anymore Last time I do Cornish (unless TSC cuts me a deal next year)
Think the spring or something that holds the left side down to suck out the air. I just have to hold it down when I vacuum out the air which doesn’t bother meWhat broke on it?