••• INTRODUCING: The New Advanced BYC Chicken Breed Database & System

I need to make sure it is ME logged in and not Celeste.
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I just looked and YIPPEE!! Rose is in order by age and my page makes sense now.

Thanks!!
 
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It's great to see breeds keep trickling onto the index.
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Allaboutdemchicks and I are helping Nifty organize the Breed pages. I have compiled a list of breeds that we need and breeds spoken for are in red. https://www.backyardchickens.com/web/viewblog.php?id=10091-main-breed-page-index

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anyone knows of someone on this forum who may be a bit of an expert or even has just a few birds of a particular breed, suggest they take a look at our pages and maybe create a "Detailed Main Page" for the breed they love. It would be a huge help to BYC and a great way to earn a free 3 month Golden Feather Membership!!
 
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I was wondering if it is possible yet to fix the page i made on the showgirls.
I think you said that you would edit the naked neck turkins that i put showgirl under?
 
Shay, the edit feature is in place. Just click on your page and you'll see the edit icon on the top right portion of the screen. I've already touched mine up a couple times and have had no problems. Let us know how it works for you.
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After clicking on your page, look at the top where the title is and it says "page created by: Shay"... then the edit option should be next to that.
If you still don't see it, let us know and Nifty will check it out for you when he gets a minute. Thanks.
 
Hi, I was just looking at the database. It's really nice to get all the info and very interesting. I am from Malaysia and would like to point out however that contrary to the report on Serama, they are NOT the most popular house pet in Malaysia! I really can't imagine how this bit of information came out but there are many more pet dogs and cats than ayam serama. They are becoming increasingly popular but still nowhere near commonplace. Moreover, I think very few (if any) people actually keep them in the house. They are usually kept in runs or aviaries, or little coops outside.
 

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