B.Y.C. Dorking Club!

Karen,

BTW if you didn't know, the guy handing you the check is Dr Bramwell from the University of Arkansas. That is where my birds come from.
 
Karen,

BTW if you didn't know, the guy handing you the check is Dr Bramwell from the University of Arkansas. That is where my birds come from.

LOL I was wondering but couldn't hear a thing anyone was saying ti was so loud... thanks for filling me in.
 
LOL I was wondering but couldn't hear a thing anyone was saying ti was so loud...  thanks for filling me in.


He is a really nice guy and has been chicken obsessed since he was a small child. He has a great set up at the U of A and he is very generous withe 4H.
 
Hello everyone, new poster to this thread.

I have one SG Dorking hen myself. She is by far the most vocal of my flock, but one of the most friendly.

She battled a nasty eye infection for months which caused her to go blind in that eye


This is her good, normal eye.


As compared to her bad eye



She came good and hatched some little chicks of her own 8 weeks ago.
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She's not a breeding hen, but a loved family pet
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Hello. Welcome! She's beautiful! Enjoy her.:love
Hello everyone, new poster to this thread. I have one SG Dorking hen myself. She is by far the most vocal of my flock, but one of the most friendly. She battled a nasty eye infection for months which caused her to go blind in that eye This is her good, normal eye. As compared to her bad eye She came good and hatched some little chicks of her own 8 weeks ago. :jumpy [COLOR=B42000] [/COLOR] She's not a breeding hen, but a loved family pet :D
 
They are so unique and quirky, I just love them. My girl is the lowest in the pecking order unfortunately. I hope she will buddy up with one of the fav pullets she hatched a couple of months ago since Favs are supposed to be mild mannered
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