fee is the “white feather” gene that is seen in falb fee, pearl-fee (to put it simply)....i haven’t quite figured out the fee in grau-fee yetThis Fee word confuses me.
I don't understand it yet.
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fee is the “white feather” gene that is seen in falb fee, pearl-fee (to put it simply)....i haven’t quite figured out the fee in grau-fee yetThis Fee word confuses me.
I don't understand it yet.
No!! A dux can never have a place of honor!!! EverIs it a Chinese thing where they have a different animal each year?
We can do the same for BYC.
BYC can have animals of the year!
Next year can be quail then the next can be turkey, then duck...or what ever.
I got tired of not having enough room to set all of my eggs at once, lol.
Is it a Chinese thing where they have a different animal each year?
We can do the same for BYC.
BYC can have animals of the year!
Next year can be quail then the next can be turkey, then duck...or what ever.
Year of the quail, then the year of the peafowl.
Perfect!
2020 Quail
2021 Peafowl
2022 ?? anyone
Ducks, specifically Call ducks. For Ralphie.
I made an article...so that sets it in stone.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/year-of-the.75311/
You're right. A mere honour is not enough. They deserve king- or queen-ship.No!! A dux can never have a place of honor!!! Ever
You say that like you don’t want to set anyDoes this mean I have to set quail eggs!?!?!?
Fee is German for fairy. The colours originated in German bloodlines, I believe, and they are named fairy this / fairy that.This Fee word confuses me.
I don't understand it yet.
thank you!! i remember seeing them referred to as “fairy” colors (i think on kcquail)Fee is German for fairy. The colours originated in German bloodlines, I believe, and they are named fairy this / fairy that.