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    All gentlemen?

    Coming along as roosters? These are a specific project I was doing to cross breed back. To look much similar and for egg laying abilities.. Mess of all aparent roos. There are part hedemora, barnyard with welsummer look, but is specific projects. (More productive, longer producing, hardy) I made...
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    What breed could be she?

    Came from a tan egg. Barnyard bred. Very friendly and cuddly. Yellow feet. Next to him Langshan, he passed away.
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    Are these pullets?

    I'm not sure what these are. Two rir. A California grey mixed with a leghorn that is supposed to make a colored egg and it is bald. Why is it bald? There is a lakenvelder that is almost 7 weeks old and a polish that was said to be a cockerel, about 14 weeks old. I had 5 hens out of 16 chickens...
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    What would two polish crosses, crossed together look like?

    Would it have a floofy head? Say a leghorn polish cross would go with a crevecoure Australorp polish cross. So would the offspring have floofy heads? I'm just wondering.
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    This massive chick turned in to a hen, normal?

    😃 Two chicks after hatching, right I named Goliath assuming it would be a rooster. Welsummer, Australorp. No rooster colors on Goliath, or should I say Goliatha. 
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    Why are people concerned about breeding out certain traits that are not deemed in crosses?

    Hello all. Hope you're having a lovely Sunday. I have studied older breeds and tried to obtain eggs of some old breeds that used to be crossed to make newer breeds. I wanted to specialize in it, though I'm taking in what I can to insure the genetics are very diverse, observing and planning. I...
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    Hello from the Hills.

    Hello from pennsylvania. I've byeen studying a lot about chickens before I started picking certain breeds out to hatch. I like free-ranging and feeding organic. I volunteer at a wildlife center sometimes. My family and I moved to America in the 1500s and we had a Creamery we had many many...
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