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    desert bird

    Im double posting at the moment lol on 2 threads but hey im new well all 4 of the kids and the cat seem to be having fun with him.Thank you all for the welcome.Im happy to join and I havent stopped reading since I joined.There is so much info here. Well.when I get him a harem lol...I will put...
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    roosters or hens?

    Langshan...mm?I have to look that one up well they have alot over here.You just have to take a walk through the early morning Friday street market.Ofcourse the locals have their own names for them...there are bantams as well as large buffs.Beautiful tall multi coloured cocks that are bought up...
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    roosters or hens?

    Ok cool thank you..I was just on another post and they recommended at least 7 hens ...Thats a challenge.I think its going to be more like 4...to start with any way.
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    desert bird

    What a wonderful welcome.We are from a beautiful part of SW london ...Richmond up Thames. I had hens and a rooster growing up as my parents insisted on home grown eggs lol..neighbours loved the crow at the crack of dawn so it was all good...ofcourse the odd couple of fresh eggs helped Locals...
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    desert bird

    Hi to all .Im a newbie to the forum all the way from the desert of The arabian gulf A far cry from the uk where we call home. speaking of cry..or should I say crow... my son was given a beautiful white lt brahma..(I think) he was told it was a roo.I think its quite young but its so friendly and...
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    roosters or hens?

    Hi I have just joined all the way from the arabian gulf. My son was given this beautiful white bird.We are not sure whether its a roo or a pull???I guess its a lt brahma but I may be wrong.I grew up with hens and roos in the UK and its such a joy to have been give this one after all these...
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