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  1. chippysmom327

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    Wow those are beautiful!
  2. chippysmom327

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    Oh my gosh, it's polar opposite! LF have deep, burly man crows and babtams have high pitched, squeaky crows. Cute nonetheless.
  3. chippysmom327

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    My roo has been fertilizing eggs for 11 weeks now and today was his first attempt at a crow. 23 weeks. It was perfect. All 5 notes, perfectly formed. We don't have any other roosters around him so he was never intimidated to crow. I'm so proud of him.
  4. chippysmom327

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    My baby 'brights were never that smart when it came to water either. They always tried to "scratch" it.
  5. chippysmom327

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    Wow super gorgeous!
  6. chippysmom327

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    My sebright doesn't share the treats with his girls, he's a little greedy. He's not really old enough yet to know manners (18 weeks) but do you think he will learn in time? He doesn't crow yet.
  7. chippysmom327

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    By 12 weeks, my boys were both super obvious. :)
  8. chippysmom327

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    When I introduced my hen to my sebright cockerel, she thought he was a girl (he wasn't crowing yet) and they went at it!!! Hackle feathers all out on end, sparring eachother. We let them just duke it out until she had him pinned down by his neck. Then we broke it up and they hated eachother for...
  9. chippysmom327

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    20 YEARS?!??What's your secret?
  10. chippysmom327

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    My 12 week old is mounting hens, but isn't even crowing yet. When I cracked one of my hen's eggs this morning I think (and I could be wrong) it was fertile! Is that possible? Or do you think my eyes are tricking me? I read sebrights weren't that fertile.
  11. chippysmom327

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    a awwwww!!!! They're adorable!!! How old? I'm guessing a week-2 weeks?
  12. chippysmom327

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    Their lacing is GORGEOUS by the way! My 10 week old's is no where near that beautiful!
  13. chippysmom327

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    Oh yeah. Definitely pullets.
  14. chippysmom327

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    I'd say 4-5 dollars a piece. If they're pets I'd say about 8 ish. But that's just me. Sold a 10 week old GLS cockerel for 5 last week.
  15. chippysmom327

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    It is probably the back of the comb popping out. Mine had this when they were little. It developed into a comb.
  16. chippysmom327

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    Mine is maturing very fast! He's 9 weeks, and his comb/wattles are huge! His wattles are almost as big as my hen's! As for my other one, he is 9 weeks and has no wattles and a small comb, but it's too red to be a pullet.
  17. chippysmom327

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    Wow!! Glad you won the fight!
  18. chippysmom327

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    Haha. Duh. Totally misread that!! Sorry! I agree with YOTR!
  19. chippysmom327

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    I'd say those are both pullets, near the point of laying. :)
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