what i dont understand is why they are ALL so snobby and elitist. i just want to talk about my dogs and show off pics. but if you dont have the "right" dog with all these tests and letters after their name somehow youre trash.
i know of a lady who has bred her dogs 3 times in less than a year...
Does anyone participate in a dog forum, like BYC, where the people are friendly and welcomin?
I Have tried a couple lately but alI i am getting is snobbery and rudeness
any suggestions are welcome
thanks
Thanks for the reply! right now all i know is this, they are supposed to be silver sussex. The carry lines for the silver and for light sussex. i need to figure out how to seperate the two. in the bird with too much white, it is obvious to see both colorations.
Color pattern question - I have 2 males with equally decent type and size.
Male 1 has incomplete lacing, he has good hackle pattern but is too light in the back and saddle and his wing pattern and over all lacing is light and incomplete.
Male 2 has very nice complete lacing. It is crisp and...
how can silkies be porcelain? they do not have the correct feather structure or coloration to support the color pattern of a "porcelain" bird since that color variety is already established as basically a dilute of the mille fleur pattern?
seems to me it is inaccurate to call a silkie...
I am wanting to know the difference. I am seeing silkies listed as either or as if they are interchangeable. I thought an porcelain is like that in the d'uccle and that isabel was more like the lemon blue color in game birds. Could someone please help with specifics on what makes an Isabel vs...
I have a blue showgirl, a black partridge (though it is a very bad one and may actually be a black with gold leakage) and an Isabel (again, not great color quality and may be better described as a brassy yet very pale self blue
i'm am thinking a black rooster would be best. though i am not...
Already on his "list"! Rockin r has some nice ones as well. Its been 2 years since i bought stock, i was just surprised to see what has and has not been done.
You can trim his nails and use cotton and vet wrap around his spurs. I'd also invest in chicken saddles to protect their backs until the feathers can grow back. 4 hens is not that many for a very "active" young roo. And by the sounds of it, he may only be actively breeding 3 so its not...