Barred rock or?

Ha I did, but I deleted it, as you explained why.
Boy oh boy, you should have seen those ladies when I first got them at a year of age.. Talk about over bred.. Took little Ms Mollie nearly 6 months to recuperate and give me an egg. I knew it would take time to let them get 'healthy' again, but was willing to invest the time and feed for the genetics. They are great egg layers!
 
Boy oh boy, you should have seen those ladies when I first got them at a year of age.. Talk about over bred.. Took little Ms Mollie nearly 6 months to recuperate and give me an egg. I knew it would take time to let them get 'healthy' again, but was willing to invest the time and feed for the genetics. They are great egg layers!
It's great that they're much better now! As for your original question, I believe BR.
 
Just as likely as him not getting it. It's like flipping a coin. You are just as likely to get heads as you are to get tails.

He could definitely be from the plymouth rock.
Well actually, it's closer to 51/49 odds, depending on which side it goes up into the air. And if you think spinning a coin is 50/50, you're dead wrong. A penny has about an 80% chance of landing tails side up.
 
Well actually, it's closer to 51/49 odds, depending on which side it goes up into the air. And if you think spinning a coin is 50/50, you're dead wrong. A penny has about an 80% chance of landing tails side up.
Welp... then it’s like putting two numbers into a random number generator. You’re just as likely to get one as you are to get the other.

NO he is a ford rock or a chevy!
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Sorry. I don’t get the reference. 😅
 
Henri, the first image is my BR who was sadly killed by a possum, Bruiser is the BSL who went to live on Tommy's farm. Tommy likes BIG BIRDS!
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