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  1. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Ho all! banter, nice bird I have not enough information on the Sevastopol geese but I will show photos of Russian breed of geese Holmogorsky Here the link where experts discuss different breeds of geese http://www.fermer.ru/forum/ptitsevodstvo/gusi It not my geese.
  2. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Hi Quote: Now I have got about 300 birds (without quails, which I have 1 500). In spring general number of young birds will be more than 15 000. (without quails) In the automn and before the New Year holidays general number of birds will be about 1 000. (without quails)
  3. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Pavlovsk hens are an ancient Russian breed. But it isn't my birds. I have no Pavlovsk hens. Two workers help me at farm to look after a bird
  4. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Thanx a lot There is another one photo from Sergei Dvitriev (Barnaul, Russia) Pavlov cock and hen
  5. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Hi all! Yes, of course, these hens also are Russian Orloffs hens. My English has not allowed to write the name correctly Experts (I am not the expert in hens) distinguish two types of the Orloffs hens - German and Russian. Experts in Russia discuss this breed here...
  6. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Hi. Thanks About smileys: This is Russian smileys named "Kolobok" http://kolobok.us On the right side there are galleries with Kolobok-smileys You should choose gallery Then clik on necessary Kolobok-smileys and to copy a code in the window. Then simply to insert it into the text Good luck
  7. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Photos from an exhibition of hens and cocks of breed "Oryol" it not my birds. I only photographed. I am engaged in a bird more than 15 years. Russia big and different, I think that in Russia is now quiet. If you think to visit Russia it is necessary to go not to the big cities, but the...
  8. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Where I live, there not so lot of people who is keep a fowls It is a lot of people who keep a fowls live in the western part of Russia. More often exhibitions of birds pass in Moscow Here for example photos from an exhibition in 2009. I specially went there to photograph a bird. It is the...
  9. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Thanks all Ducks on last photo are called "Bashkir colour ducks" (Bashkirskie cvetnye utki) They much more largely, than usual wild ducks (they also live at me) They are called "Kryakva" Young Bashkir ducks Kryakva
  10. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    I basically sell young baby birds in the spring. I have many different incubators. If I have not sold baby birds in the spring, they remain and grown up on the meat for the New Year holiday I don't work with farmer markets I get fowl by the car to my buyers at home. My city is on the...
  11. Farmer From Russia

    Hi from Russia

    Hi. I'm Aleksei. Greetings and the best regards for all! I'm farmer from Russia. I plant a bird: turkeys, ducks, geese, guinea fowls, quails, pheasants. I am engaged in this business more than 15 years. They are my birds
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