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  1. alexisrambles

    ***Crevecoeur Thread***

    I'm the same Dinosauer. I've lost a few to hawks from lack of the ability to see overhead.
  2. alexisrambles

    ***Crevecoeur Thread***

    Oh WOW! Great turnout guys!!!!! I'm so happy for you! My experience with my Creves is very similar to Connie's. My Creves (from McMurray) are the most sprightly, aware, and decidedly healthy of all my birds. They are doing VERY well in the Louisiana heat that averages a heat index of 105 every...
  3. alexisrambles

    ***Crevecoeur Thread***

    I've got the opposite weather--HOT and wet! But yes, they seem like very strong birds so far! Also very aware of danger. Not like my Cochins, who often go off on their own in areas with no tree cover. I did not have time to watch your previous videos yet, but I did watch this one. Your birds...
  4. alexisrambles

    ***Crevecoeur Thread***

    Well I will say, I'm in Louisiana, also known as heaven for poultry lice and mites. It's been wet, nasty, and almost never dry over here. And so far the Creves are doing better than my Cochins. If I could shave a chicken to keep it cool I would, poor darlin's. I did hear a lot about Crested...
  5. alexisrambles

    ***Crevecoeur Thread***

    So I've had a bit of time to let my birds mature. They've definitely thickened up a bit, and one girl is far more to type than the other (ironically the one with the flighty temperament is the one with good type! The sweet girl is skinny). My rooster is much deeper in the chest now too, but I'll...
  6. alexisrambles

    ***Crevecoeur Thread***

    I've got a few Creves from McMurray but two of my girls are built more like polish so far. It's probably going to take a year or two to breed to standard. Speaking of, anyone have a good link to what's the standard for Creves? PS- these kiddos are something like 14-15 weeks!
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