Barnevelder breeders lets work together and improve the breed

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Pretty! Can I see the whole pullet?
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Ok here are some pics of my barnies ! Can you guys look at them and give me your opinion about which ones are looking the best color wise.
Sorry about picture quality it is kinda cloudy and they would not stand still for long.

The Non "V" Head Chicks
Hens
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Roos
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The "V" Head Chicks
Roos
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Hens
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This one is the runty one, I dont know why she is just smaller and has downier feathers instead of normal feathers.
 
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The website is very slick. I like the styling, and all of the links and extras work. On the "For Sale/Coops" page, you may want to add some text directing folks to contact you if they want to purchase coops, eggs, or birds. I'm not sure from the page if you sell the coops and birds or if you only sell eggs. All in all, it looks very artistic and professional!

I noticed that you got some of your Barnevelders from a "farm in Texas." I've ordered hatching eggs from Ebay seller hriscay254 in Waco, TX. Is this the same farm? If so, could you tell me how his birds worked out for you?

Again, nice website!
 
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I'll let the experts give you more feedback, but how old are the birds? Sometimes its hard to tell what color/feather patterns they will end up with until they mature
 
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Pretty! Can I see the whole pullet?
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Yes you can including my Barney Roo
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=335409

They are gorgeous! I love that last shot of your roo, really shows him off nicely! He's got a nice wide chest too.

Mille fluer wyandottes are over there, huh? We don't have them here, but I'm sure somebody is working on making some. So far, the only mille fluer breeds here are D'Uccles, cochins and leghorns.
 
Trisha......I was taking a few pics, since I haven't had a chance with all this rain/snow we've been having. I happened to get this shot of your barnie chick in center. I think I can safely assume cockeral here.
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Kim's chick is the one with the pink band)

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Looks like a cockerel to me from the stance, whitish chest, and shorter wing feathers. I think I can see a pullet laying down behind him. It looks like "she" has longer wing and tail feathers starting.
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Trisha
 

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