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    Laying flock

    I need to downsize, baby on the way, in this group there will be 3 buff orp hens, 2 of them 3yrs old, still laying good and 1 of them 2 yrs old. The two of them (with black in her tail, Penny) is very broody, usually likes to raise a couple broods a year. The largest one (the 2 yr old, aka...
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    pet chickens to new home - PA

    As of right now, I need to find loving homes for my beloved surplus roos. I am getting my start as a breeder so I am selected my birds for next years breeding. * I have two white silkie roos that are not bantam sized, see the pictures. *I also have two yellow/golden brahmas *And lastly, I...
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    I think they are roo, or not?

    These are my latest little ones. I crossed a Partridge roo with a white silkie hen, got those two to hatch. Are they roo? I think its too hard to tell when they have a beard and muffs. Can anyone tell me what color this would be called as well?
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    Rare Brahmas and Silkie Roos

    I am starting a new breeding project to hopefully establish this Brahma coloration. I am keeping a small flock and would like a serious breeder to have a pair of these to get more of these wonderful Brahmas. Also if someone is interested I also have two white Silkie Roo, hatched this March...
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    golden cascades

    anyone know of a breeder for golden cascade ducks close to PA?
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    New & Loving the Website!

    I finally did it! I am officially a member. . . . trying to get more involved in the wide world of chickens . . .and loving every moment of it! Started as just a hobby, then experimental breeding, not I am ready to do some serious breeding. New colors would be wonderful, especially...
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    new/ color feather unknown

    during an experimental sex-linked breeding, I ended up with some colorations and feather patterns I have never layed eyes on before, even with research. The feathers on the pullets are of a mixed feather pattern. There is the typical look of the typical buff columbian, where the neck, tail...
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