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Ruth has some of the nicest BLRWs ! I am very impressed with the quality of her chickens and yours are looking good! I live in Texas and if you want I can take them off your hands
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Who is this to? and who us being Inconsiderate?Please don't let one misguided - mispoken person deprive the rest of us from your years of extensive knowledge. 99.9 % of us know how valuable are farmers are, and how difficult of a life it is so the rest of us 'non-farmers' can sit down to a hot meal. Thank you for what you do. Stick 'round we need your wisdom, let the inconsiderate comments from the ?unknowledgable roll off like water ona ducks back.
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I think she is reading through the thread and didn't quote the comments. Probably an old comment.....
Thanks Cheepside I may have to sell one of the 2 roosters if they don't start getting alongRuth has some of the nicest BLRWs ! I am very impressed with the quality of her chickens and yours are looking good! I live in Texas and if you want I can take them off your hands
I like that BLRW, if you sell him.Thanks CheepsideI may have to sell one of the 2 roosters if they don't start getting along
ditto... that's why the quotes are so handy. so you know what's being replied to. 8)
the wyandottes are winning me over, i think... but i don't think, to the point where they will replace my cochins or dorkings. maybe someday when i have more than enough breeding pens. LOL
I love cochins! Especially the bantams
Yup you are right about the barring and the color difference Also the roos feather in slower across the backI have a theory.... the other chick has lots of bars across the wings. The roo chick has less barring and bigger space between the bars. Anyone else ever notice that? I have not tested this but I think I am right.