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  1. mdfarm8979

    Newbie in the Virgin Islands

    Sotabrew...I am in St. Croix. Moved down here last year... could not take one more winter in the Northeast! I hope to NEVER see snow again in my lifetime. lol Or temps below 65.
  2. mdfarm8979

    Newbie in the Virgin Islands

    So, the breeder told me these hens are Senicia. Can not find them on google. Figure they are probably a South American origin? Closest I see in photos is the Crele Old English. Anyway, they are both now laying! Rosie everyday, and Dove just had first egg yesterday. :)
  3. mdfarm8979

    Newbie in the Virgin Islands

    Thank you for the welcomes. I figure they are game breeds, since that is what most are on this island. Still legal to fight them here. There is a breeder in St. Thomas that has more traditional breeds, but have yet to find anyone here with them. There is a Silkie breeder here. But all the...
  4. mdfarm8979

    Show off your roosters

    My horse, Crescent, must get most of the credit. She shares all her food with him, well, except for bananas and mangoes, chases him off when they are given out. lol I have to throw his share about 20ft away and keep her busy. He gets lots of coconut peelings, think that is where the gleam...
  5. mdfarm8979

    Newbie in the Virgin Islands

    Hello everyone! I was "found" by a silly little rooster back in May. He moved into my yard and followed my horse everywhere! Well, I got him two hens last week. Boy, is he proud! He is so good with them. First day I let them loose with him, he showed them the boundaries (won't let them out...
  6. mdfarm8979

    Show off your roosters

    So, this is my rooster. Not a clue on breed. He showed up back in May, just a young thing. Saddest looking thing you had ever seen! Looked like a ratty calico cat. lol No comb, no tail. He is looking pretty spiffy now! Any have a clue as to breed? Most chickens on this island are bred for...
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