A Gorgeous Girl!
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Very nice!
Thanks Casey.Wow. Thanks everyone! I am very happy with this pullet. Its kind of funny that you all mention she looks like a princess, because my nephew has named her Princess Peach. Lol. He named one of the frizzles I lost that and when I lost her, told him he had to name another one Princess Peach. He said this pullet, because she looked like she was wearing a dress like Princess Peach. Lol.
And to answer your questions Claire:
1) You cant really tell from this pic (I noticed that first thing), but her head is nicely shaped with a smaller sized, evenly pointed comb. Not the perfect head by any means, but that is something I am working on in my birds as a whole. Doesnt look bad, it isnt as wide as I would like, but I can work with this.
2) All my birds get a layer crumble year round, and a mix of that and chick grower in the winter months, and a grain scratch once in a while as a treat for them in the winter months. I dont make it a point to keep corn out of their diet, but I dont directly give it to them either. I have stated here before, I have given my birds cracked corn before and it hasnt effected them greatly, but those were desperate times. I also let me birds have access to the outdoors as well, they take dust baths and get down right filthy. Im just letting them be chickens for the time being.
Right now I am working, more or less, to get a line established that I am proud of and where I feel they should be, not keeping them conditioned for showing. Once I get them where I want, I will work more on conditioning them and keeping them clean, etc. This is my second year, after not having birds for 5-6 years, of raising birds and establishing a line so that where my focus has been. Now that its coming together, I will worry more about showing, and working with the Red variety.
~Casey
Thanks Casey.
I am toying with the idea of getting a few bantam Cochins for my son to show, and trying to develop my eye. He has bantam Brahmas though and I probably should look at a different class.
I don't have a problem with my females getting corn. The males are either showing some less than ideal genetics, or the effects of the sun, or corn effects them to a greater degree.I did notice that the Brahmas had a different "White" compared to the bantam white Wyandottes next to them. Hard to explain. May be due to the dark undercolor??? Might have something to do with what is genetically "under" the white.![]()
Hmmmm, mine is on the wing bow.just had signs of it in the hackle and saddle
Thanks Casey.
I am toying with the idea of getting a few bantam Cochins for my son to show, and trying to develop my eye. He has bantam Brahmas though and I probably should look at a different class.
I don't have a problem with my females getting corn. The males are either showing some less than ideal genetics, or the effects of the sun, or corn effects them to a greater degree.I did notice that the Brahmas had a different "White" compared to the bantam white Wyandottes next to them. Hard to explain. May be due to the dark undercolor??? Might have something to do with what is genetically "under" the white.![]()