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  1. Goosegrrl

    Big girls, but what mix?

    We're they also very large? I've never had any of the "rangers" which are supposed to be a Cx alternative. These girls are still pullets and as large or larger than my black JG hens. Just heavier in the way they are built all over. And I do like a big solid hen.
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    Big girls, but what mix?

    I feel like maybe FR is a best guess due to their sheer size. I have a roo that is red/blue with baring (bielefelder x blue copper marans) that I may put over them(if they lay pretty well) too see if I can make more with similar looks. Not at all sure about maintaining the size though. They are...
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    Big girls, but what mix?

    I really think they are too red, and too large, to be bielefelder. But mix is a possibility I guess. This link shows where I found ref to brindle. A European? Site that has info on hybrid layers. But those are also a smaller bird.
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    Big girls, but what mix?

    I've got these two girls, slow growing but VERY large and VERY heavy. Very beefy build, large thick legs. Appear to be dominant red barred/brindle. The came from a mixed lot of chicks I got last year. BYM I guess. I think they are about 5 months. I've not seen a mix myself that would produce...
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    Black Dutch Bantams.

    I'm looking for Black Dutch bantams. A breeder for a trio or chicks in the central FL area, or eggs available for shipping from just about anywhere. I thought that one of the hatcheries used to have them, but sadly I can't find the black variety available anywhere currently. I'm not interested...
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    Dilute Genetics Question

    ...then didn't his mother have to be the Pilgrim rather than the dark gray toulouse? And is this coloring common with the crossing of white to a sex linked dilute such as the Pilgrim. *note- I wasn't really worried about finding a Pilgrim gander as my ladies are not suitable for breeding(pink...
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    Pilgrim Geese thread

    I need a bit of help from a Pilgrim breeder... I got a pair two pair of goslings this spring, one pair of 'Pilgrims', which is what I was going for, and one odd pair which is a white Chinese and what I believe to be an embden or embden mix... While I adore the 'Pilgrims' due to their quiet...
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    How early can a Sebastopol be identified by feathers?

    ...just are not as tight as my one Chinese or my pair of supposedly Pilgrims that now,appear to be Cotton Patch(entirely different story there *sigh*), which are very tight and sleek. I much prefer my Pilgrim/Cotton Patch pair ... they are so calm and sweet. The Chinese is loud of course, but...
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    How early can a Sebastopol be identified by feathers?

    Thank you very much. I'll keep watching him... he does seem to have lumpy/looseish feathering like the pic of the 9 week old. The others all and what I think of as normal firm feathering, his flutter in the breeze a bit on his back. It's just a matter of wait and see I guess. It's just...
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    How early can a Sebastopol be identified by feathers?

    I got 4 goslings in late March, they were about 2 weeks old at purchase. They were sold to me as 3 pilgrims and one unknown. Once I picked them up I determined that there was indeed a pair of Pilgrims, one claimed as Pilgrim but I had doubts and assumed it was an embden, and the stated unknown...
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    New babies... ID and advice.

    Lord have mercy... the big one has got to be an embden... I've never seen anything grow so fast! I took a look and the embden is a boy... the white chinese appears to be a girl. So I guess I'll use them for a meat cross as I'm not keen on keeping lots of them around. My primary focus is the...
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    Best White Egg Layer (must be calm and people friendly)

    I have one Blue Andalusian and she is really sweet... not flighty like I've heard. She follows me, and likes to have pets/cuddles. But, I'm going to assume that maybe she is the exception rather than the rule.
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    2018 Hatchalong

    Following... because goslings are adorable. And hopefully I'll learn something for next season.
  14. Goosegrrl

    New babies... ID and advice.

    I picked up four goslings today. Just got them home an hour or so ago. I was looking for Pilgrims, and was told that there were 3, and one 'other'. I've been wanting Pilgrims for a while and had no luck in my area, so I jumped on them. Once I went to pick them up there appeared to be a pair of...
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    Breeds to start with for insect control in an orchard?

    Instead of Silkies... OEGB. Old English Game Bantams. I personally keep them as my bug brigade. They are small, forage like crazy, reasonably 'tame'(hens can be very, roos tend to be a bit more flighty and are extremely watchful), eat little purchased feed, and are nicely fertile and the hens...
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    Automatic Chicken Coop door for only $5 bucks with a radio antenna from a junkyard

    Marking for later... Building new/bigger, and better with this!
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    BANTAM COCHINS CLUB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I was just recently given a pair of young male bantam cochins because of crowing and that being an issue for the previous owner. She got them from a breeder and they look like nice birds... and frankly I'm a bit in love. It's not a breed I have experience with so the name of the color is...
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    Why am I such an ugly duckling (chicken)

    Meat chick... they tend to grow faster than their feathers can keep up with.
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    Silkie thread!

    That bottom chick looks like my grey or silver partridge chicks.
  20. Goosegrrl

    Silkie thread!

    ...first time silkie of accepting? Do the chicks have to be fresh hatched, under a week... guidelines please. Help appreciated. I've let plenty of hens sit in the past but don't have experience with getting them to adopt. *edit- darn phone wants to autocorrect broody.. to bloody every time. Lol
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