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  1. chickendude12

    Most practical chicken breed

    Yes that is true.
  2. chickendude12

    Most practical chicken breed

    Yes okay very interesting, but I have never really had a fancy for games:idunno:D
  3. chickendude12

    Most practical chicken breed

    What do you reckon a good show breed is? I like polish, the eat too much food but get a good price
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    Most practical chicken breed

    Yes leghorns are another good breed for eggs
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    Most practical chicken breed

    sorry my computer was not working and I had to press post reply heaps of times and so it posted it a few too many times:D;):p:barnie
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    Most practical chicken breed

    I had an Australorp ounce and it kept on going broody
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    Most practical chicken breed

    I had an Australorp ounce and it kept on going broody
  8. chickendude12

    Most practical chicken breed

    I had an Australorp ounce and it kept on going broody
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    Comment by 'chickendude12' in media 'IMG_3873'

    Cute:D:love;)
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    Gender of my bantam Cochin???

    And below your silkie
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    Gender of my bantam Cochin???

    I would say it is a pullet but would also like to see front views and closer it may be showing aggression to your chooks as it is at the top of the pecking order.
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    Most practical chicken breed

    Tell me every one what you think the most practical chicken breed is I would go with Isa Browns as they lay plenty of and don't eat too much food.:D:thumbsup
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    What is Your DREAM Flock? (And What's Realistic?)

    agree with you there DuckWhisperer06
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    What is a quite crowing rooster?

    ere is what a crow collar is: https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Rooster-collar-SOFT-BLACK-The-Chicken-Domain-Australian-manufactured/264001080708?hash=item3d77b0cd84:m:mtQvifprskPtfNcb-zpmtOw
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    4 weeks old Can you tell what breed?

    Sorry don't really know chicken breeds to well.:idunno:hmm
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    4 weeks old Can you tell what breed?

    I have never brought chicks from a hatchery before but I guess that they would not have xbreeds ? :idunno:D
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    4 weeks old Can you tell what breed?

    Do you reckon that brown one is a Isa Brown?
  18. chickendude12

    4 weeks old Can you tell what breed?

    Did you get them from a hatchery?
  19. chickendude12

    4 weeks old Can you tell what breed?

    Sorry I don't know much about chicken breeds so you may want some one else to check but I think the brown one may be a Isa Brown
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