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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Great Picture! Congratulations!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Hen with chicks before the fresh morning mist has fully lifted.
  3. troyer

    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    The blue/grey would come from one of your hens with a similar color, not necessarily the buff color just the blue color.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Perfect for encouraging laying lots of eggs!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Congratulations on POW!! She's looks the epitome of health!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Congratulations on the POW! Beautiful birds!
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Old English bantam cockerel being pretty, I think he knows it.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Just several youngsters hanging out together. They were all hatched by the same hen. The Marans looking ones are Oliver Egger genetics and the peacomb cockerel is an Easter Egger..
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    I had gotten some standard fowl from Ideal in the early 2000's, the males were 3-4 pounds and the females were 2-3 pounds, so I know where you're coming from. I blended them into my bantams which was pretty easy, because they tended to come smaller on a regular basis.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Might be nice to have an informer in the coop! Never know what all happens in there.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Bantam Cubalaya cockerel.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    He is full of himself and yes, they have a regal carriage all the time.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    My black mature largefowl males are all 6.5-7 pounds, the hens are 5-6 pounds. after 12 years of selecting for size and conformation that's where mine are at. The whites are slightly smaller, but not by very much, pretty well right at the ASOP.
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    Picture Of The Week (POW) Information & Submissions

    Wow! Such brilliant color!
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