Arizona Chickens

Is that the roo that you want a white nn hen for?

No, I'm actually toying with the idea of breeding him back to my other Silver Grey Dorking hens.

I do have one white NN hen. She has just a hint of buff in her bow tie and lays a beautiful pale green egg. Her name is Aria:
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I may breed her to my NN/Dorking cockerel, or to this guy, Rocky:
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The last time I weighed Rocky he weighed in at a whopping 13 lbs, though I think he's probably lost a couple pounds now that he's in molt and not eating as much. Unfortunately, he's a little too heavy for many of my hens, and he's rather aggressive when he breeds. I de-spurred him after he cut up two girls pretty badly, but that does nothing for the girl who wound up limping when his weight was too much for her, or for the hen he caused a dislocated wing in. I was able to relocate her wing, but I really don't want to risk more injuries like that. Right now he's in isolation while I try to figure out if I should breed him or not, and if so...to whom.
 
No, I'm actually toying with the idea of breeding him back to my other Silver Grey Dorking hens.

I do have one white NN hen. She has just a hint of buff in her bow tie and lays a beautiful pale green egg. Her name is Aria:
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I may breed her to my NN/Dorking cockerel, or to this guy, Rocky:
View attachment 1521445

The last time I weighed Rocky he weighed in at a whopping 13 lbs, though I think he's probably lost a couple pounds now that he's in molt and not eating as much. Unfortunately, he's a little too heavy for many of my hens, and he's rather aggressive when he breeds. I de-spurred him after he cut up two girls pretty badly, but that does nothing for the girl who wound up limping when his weight was too much for her, or for the hen he caused a dislocated wing in. I was able to relocate her wing, but I really don't want to risk more injuries like that. Right now he's in isolation while I try to figure out if I should breed him or not, and if so...to whom.

I would think that you would have to have some pretty large hens that would be big enough to handle him.
 
I need to know about this Miss Foofy you speak of...the name made me smile :) I love a chicken with a good name.

Miss Foofy is a pure Crested Cream Legbar hen with a great hairdo, and she lay's light blue eggs. She was hatched on Dec. 15th, 2017.
 
Miss foofy and crew. She’s the one in the far back

Thanks for sharing...nice to see them I could tell bc of @BlueBaby description which one... love the head feathers! Congrats!


I have an ee piper with head feathers that looks like shes combing them in style of 80's Farah faucet lol
 
Thanks for sharing...nice to see them I could tell bc of @BlueBaby description which one... love the head feathers! Congrats!


I have an ee piper with head feathers that looks like shes combing them in style of 80's Farah faucet lol

I named her Miss Foofy because of the way that her head feathering looked. Holly, her sister has the head feather's too, but not as much as Miss Foofy's is. Holly is for sale too.
 

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