Nov 6, 2011 #1 farmdude Songster 10 Years Sep 20, 2009 482 9 123 NE Wisconsin Is Birchen coloring suppose to be crow wing or duck wing?
Nov 6, 2011 #2 sjarvis00 Songster 10 Years May 4, 2009 4,091 30 221 Shawnee, OKlahoma Quote: Birchen is crow wing variety.. Notice the absence of a wing bay..
Nov 6, 2011 Thread starter #3 farmdude Songster 10 Years Sep 20, 2009 482 9 123 NE Wisconsin Quote: Birchen is crow wing variety.. Notice the absence of a wing bay.. Thanks, mine are always crow wing but I thought crow wings were undesirable.
Quote: Birchen is crow wing variety.. Notice the absence of a wing bay.. Thanks, mine are always crow wing but I thought crow wings were undesirable.
Nov 6, 2011 #4 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Oct 19, 2009 16,240 296 336 Forks, WA Nope, trait of the color. Last edited: Nov 6, 2011
Nov 6, 2011 #5 sjarvis00 Songster 10 Years May 4, 2009 4,091 30 221 Shawnee, OKlahoma Quote: Birchen is crow wing variety.. Notice the absence of a wing bay.. Thanks, mine are always crow wing but I thought crow wings were undesirable. Black, Birchen, Brown Red, silver bluw, and lemon blue are all crow wing varieties. What breed are you working with?
Quote: Birchen is crow wing variety.. Notice the absence of a wing bay.. Thanks, mine are always crow wing but I thought crow wings were undesirable. Black, Birchen, Brown Red, silver bluw, and lemon blue are all crow wing varieties. What breed are you working with?
Nov 7, 2011 Thread starter #6 farmdude Songster 10 Years Sep 20, 2009 482 9 123 NE Wisconsin Pheonix, but the line that I have, have some yokohama and Sumatra mixed in. I don't mind since I don't show or sell.
Pheonix, but the line that I have, have some yokohama and Sumatra mixed in. I don't mind since I don't show or sell.