Breed: Cream Legbar
Sex: Cockerel
Color: Tan and Brown with Barring
Age: Two years
Sex: Cockerel
Color: Tan and Brown with Barring
Age: Two years
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Gorgeous! Unfortunately Cream Legbars are not APA recognised, so I recommend entering him in the Non APA/ABA show.Breed: Cream Legbar
Sex: Cockerel
Color: Tan and Brown with Barring
Age: Two years
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Thank youGorgeous! Unfortunately Cream Legbars are not APA recognised, so I recommend entering him in the Non APA/ABA show.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/non-apa-aba-large-fowl-rooster-show—2025-byc-summer-fair.1670298/
Here's a link for your convenience.
https://www.amerpoultryassn.com/accepted-breeds-varieties/Thank you
I should have checked. Do have a Sussex, but can’t seem to get a good pic of him. He’s on the move.
I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do this... But I have to ask! Where did you get him? He's gorgeousVictor
- Breed: Golden Duckwing Phoenix
- Color: Black and Gold
- Sex: Cockerel
- Age: 10 monthsView attachment 4191499View attachment 4191500View attachment 4191501View attachment 4191502View attachment 4191503
Thank you!I'm not sure if I'm allowed to do this... But I have to ask! Where did you get him? He's gorgeous! Also the frizzle silkie(I believe,) in the back is so cute!
They are all beautiful! I tried to hatch some silkies off of eBay and sadly only 4/12 hatched. I'm assuming all four are going to be boysThank you!
I hatched him out from phoenix eggs I ordered from a breeder off eBay. Unfortunately, 8/10 eggs were rotten on arrival…Victor was the only one that made it (he’s my miracle chicken). As disappointing as the exchange was, it was worth it to have him.. He is such a sweet boy and serious eye candy!
Good eye! The others in my flock are frizzled EE-Silkie mixes (also from eBay eggs and their progeny).
We have rescue parrots, small to large. Even though the parrots are indoors, I was worried about the spread of disease from hatchery chickens…I figured hatching eggs would reduce the risk. Of course, now I have 5 roos and 4 hens, but everyone gets along.