just saying hello and happy new year -- my main flock is still recovering from a late molt this year, so no pictures -- but i also have an extra pair of young silver campines, in case anyone here is in northern CA and interested? i will get pictures once this crazy rain lets up!
laura
I figure, i'm the one who moved into the bobcat's home range, rather than the other way around -- so i can spare a chicken now and then, if i'm too careless to keep my eyes on everyone. keeps me on my toes. and it's handy to have scavengers around for when a chicken passes away from other...
thanks -- the bobcat is just part of life here (plenty of other predators around, too) -- thankfully is a beautiful thing to have come visit occasionally (this picture was taken out my bedroom door, a year ago):
and confirmed that it can NOT get into the chickens' pens -- i've literally seen...
nothing super-recent -- there's a resident bobcat near my home, & none of the chickens have been out of their pens for over a month -- but getting the tall grass near their pens cut today, so fewer hiding places for the feline!
and here's one from over winter:
i actually have four SB...
catching up months later to respond to this (old) post: my rooster actually has barring on his tail feathers, although it's not as complete/regular-looking as the bird in the above photo. but they are not entirely black.
just saying hello to all you campine folks -- i haven't been on BYC much at all this spring, but my small flock of silver campines is still doing well -- very regular layers, and i swear every egg that is incubated hatches successfully. haven't done any concerted breeding (have been focusing on...
hi Deann! and everyone else! similarly not on BYC much these days, but have slowly established a relatively solid flock of isbars, and one pen full of silver campines -- i also still have some marans hens (although no longer the rooster, he became aggressive last year & was too huge to...
love these old images -- my flock so far definitely has much too high/fan-like tails. and i do not have enough space to produce enough chicks to be a full-on breeder, but will definitely keep my small flock going, with an eye for improvement!
hello thread -- I'm not on BYC very much these days, but i've similarly had a group of silver campines for the past few years -- they always seem more like regular birds to me than most chicken breeds: they're a bit wild and suspicious, they fly FAR more (and much farther!) than any of my other...
and, here's a little video of them out and about:
my rooster doesn't have any long tail feathers at this point, not sure why -- he really blends in with the girls!
yes! here's a photo i just took:
campine on the left, then pure isbar, then 3/4-isbar-1/4-marans in center, then my 1/2-isbar-1/2-marans cross, then pure marans on the right. the camera's coloring is a little bit too warm due to the lighting, but that's pretty close.
excellent news!
took a photo yesterday of my best-looking cockerel (of four, more than i need, but...) and his two girlfriends -- looking forward to hatching eggs from this trio this spring!
i actually already posted pictures of my only current isbar/marans cross (the blue girl on the previous page) -- the others i have are her offspring, three pullets (two blacks, one blue), all fathered by a pure isbar -- so they are 3/4 isbar 1/4 marans. i can take photos if you're interested...
yay, glad to know our rooster swap has helped your hatching troubles! i haven't tried to hatch anything since our swap, but will probably be doing so soon enough this spring...