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Not a Chance!Cynthia- Hate to hear bout the fire. But like Aubrey said. glad no one was hurt and it is fixable.
Aubrey-- Happy Birthday!!!
Kris- Hate to say it but on the goldnecks, I think you need to sell them all....to me. and the porcelain roo too.
Thanks JJ, I wondered if she was to light? in color. Some of the millies seem to have a lot of white on them, and at this age, isnt it too soon to have so much? Dont know if you can tell, a couple of them have almost a completly white head. So that is a color marking question. As for type, Several look good in their pen, but in the house I saw them more upright and longer back. Maybe they really are long in back??I like Millie 33.
Hi all...she and DH are okay but temporarily displaced. The birds are all safe and they are being taken care of in daily trips. But it looks to be some time yet before Cyn and DH can live in their home again. Power was restored enough to allow for heat lamps on her coops.
I will update you all when she cannot. As for me...been sick and down with my thyroid again and dropped back to 81 lbs so am dealing with that mess again. Thank heavens for my teenager Cheyenne because I could not have done my chicken chores without her.
I promise to post more from the HLH zone soon.
those goldenck hens are about as perfect colorwise as you can get. Little tweeking but they are right. Yes the male turned out WAY too white. I see what you were saying about him now. I would use the male millies over your girls and pick out the goldnecks to continue with. On goldneck you also have to remember their white spots will be twice that of a mille or porcelain because the black is being turned white too, so dont get too overly worried about big spots of white. Just like the tail, the hole thing pretty much will be white beacuse it's black on a mille.