We bought these chicks as eggs from BYC members, and after careful weeding out and a hawk tragedy, we are left with three pullets. They will by nine weeks old tomorrow, and I wanted to know if they are show quality. I will be showing them, starting next year, in 4-H at the various fairs we have, including the well-known Cumberland Fair. I am in the Intermediate group (12-13).
This is Una, the Delaware. She is nice and fat, very docile. She's a little dirty right now, but she looooves being bathed, especially the towel.
(More pics later)
This is Bella, one of the Welsummers. She's a bit skinny right now, but we've had Welsies before so I'm sure she'll get fatter. She has no feathers on her legs.
(Again, more pics later.)
There is another Welsummer named Artemis, but she is difficult to catch so I'll have to get a pic of her later. I'm working on her people skills.
Is there any specific part of the birds that would help you?
This is Una, the Delaware. She is nice and fat, very docile. She's a little dirty right now, but she looooves being bathed, especially the towel.

(More pics later)
This is Bella, one of the Welsummers. She's a bit skinny right now, but we've had Welsies before so I'm sure she'll get fatter. She has no feathers on her legs.

(Again, more pics later.)
There is another Welsummer named Artemis, but she is difficult to catch so I'll have to get a pic of her later. I'm working on her people skills.
Is there any specific part of the birds that would help you?