He is a Hampshire cross he just carries that natural gene that let him look black. The gene will turn sheep any shade of gray from a smoke to pitch black
Not an entry ofc since this is a chicken. Meet Clover, she has decided that she no longer wishes to be a chicken and now lives as a caged bird on the porch and stays practically on my shoulder all day. She is only 3 months old
Senior parking spot painting is right around the corner… I say my mock up is looking good!
(Maybe if I finish in time I’ll be able to past the finals product in the parking lot!!!)
Meet Lainey! She is a yearling commercial doe I trained. I had a 2 week deadline before out show and we started from scratch. I am proud to say that even the breeder was surprised I was able to get that doe walking and looking spectacular in the ring.
Meet Frosty, she is a 3 month old commercial doe. Frosty was picked up at a Wendy’s and she always looks like she dipped her nose in a chocolate frosty!
Yes that happened to a bird out here that later was found with a tumor. Not sure if it’s connected but it definitely is weird. That bird had other problems too so who knows We treated it like bumble foot