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Not my sacks. It’s dried out partially and sold similar to fur. It’s still used in some high end perfumes.
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Well hurry up and remember.
Are we talking about castor oil? I really don't know what y'all are talking about.![]()
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Not my sacks. It’s dried out partially and sold similar to fur. It’s still used in some high end perfumes.
Ah. . ok. That makes more sense now.Fine... I just fetched a shiny new bottle from my trap satchel ... but usually these “what’s this smell like” games make her suspicious and often she goes right into a karate stance... so I might not be back on here till after the ER... we’ll see
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You have straight castor. I may have misspoke. I was sniffing backbreaker and Timber.Fine... I just fetched a shiny new bottle from my trap satchel ... but usually these “what’s this smell like” games make her suspicious and often she goes right into a karate stance... so I might not be back on here till after the ER... we’ll see
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He is neat we shall see how he turns out. These seem to be a big ole bag of what's next. So far silver whites, Wheatons and greys from my white cock over white hen and now this batch over his own daughter seems to be Wheaton'ish and silver whites (that one biddies dad is my black) I'm not a genetic color guy I tried to understand white the best thing I got was it's a good cover for what's underneath and pops up in many lines. Alls I care is they make me proud if they do that then maybe I can breed to get them more uniform color wise but that'd be the last thing I'd worry about I'm really just keeping things going to cross to blacks an mugs.Ahhh... now you ruint’ him for me, lol
... I was thinking earlier wonder why I’ve never seen that kinda pattern in a chicken before.
He is neat we shall see how he turns out. These seem to be a big ole bag of what's next. So far silver whites, Wheatons and greys from my white cock over white hen and now this batch over his own daughter seems to be Wheaton'ish and silver whites (that one biddies dad is my black) I'm not a genetic color guy I tried to understand white the best thing I got was it's a good cover for what's underneath and pops up in many lines. Alls I care is they make me proud if they do that then maybe I can breed to get them more uniform color wise but that'd be the last thing I'd worry about I'm really just keeping things going to cross to blacks an mugs.
I can give you the color recipes to dye your own feathers if that helps.I like to geek out on color genetics sometimes... just have always found it interesting... but I don’t plan on ever really doing much with it but making some barnyard mutts in interesting colors.
Id go out to the shed and get my backbreaker but I got my good sneakers on and the grass is wet.