Cochins Vs. Orps Bickering thread CHOOSE YOUR SIDE

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I just tried to react to a post and it said I failed to log into BYC. That was really weird.
i think i got that before... if you get it again could you screenshot it?

Yea I can’t knock people out with a cast anymore
aww, maybe you can knock them out with your head

Speaking of Photoshop, have you met Scary my blue eyed chicken?
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Or my Rainboe Silkie?

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wow youre pretty good at photoshop, but you dont have a silkie ;)
@JadeFarms you dyed your chicken before, right?
 
wow youre pretty good at photoshop, but you dont have a silkie ;)
It's one of my breeding projects. I'm breeding for stock right now. @HENSandMARED is first in line once I have enough stock. I call the color Rainboe. It was very hard to get to this point. For some reason every time my unicorn would try to mount the females the girls would get crushed.
 
aww, maybe you can knock them out with your head


wow youre pretty good at photoshop, but you dont have a silkie ;)
@JadeFarms you dyed your chicken before, right?
I can kick them with my boots.

Yes I have! I colored her cause she hates baths.
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I'm in Ohio!

My family used to vacation there every two years with my grandparents!

Wow! Your good at photoshop! How do you do that?
I learned how to do it like the other day :lau I just find random pictures with colors Iike, then crop it out so I have jut the part with the color I want, then I expand or make it smaller depending on what area I need it to cover, then put it over, then change the layer to "hue" then erase the part I don't need.
 
I learned how to do it like the other day :lau I just find random pictures with colors Iike, then crop it out so I have jut the part with the color I want, then I expand or make it smaller depending on what area I need it to cover, then put it over, then change the layer to "hue" then erase the part I don't need.
It sounds kind of complicated lol! I forget to mention in my other post that my EE, Darlene, used to have blue eyes but they changed to a greenish amber color!
 
It sounds kind of complicated lol! I forget to mention in my other post that my EE, Darlene, used to have blue eyes but they changed to a greenish amber color!
Chickens' eyes change color as they mature. So do guineas' -- guineas start out with dark eyes, like chicks, and then their eyes turn blue-gray when they get their feathers in, an when they finish maturing, their eyes become a very deep brown.
Chickens start with what I always see as black-brown, then they change to a greenish, and then to fiery amber. It depends on the breed, though -- like how Sebrights have brown eyes, but most chickens just have orange-amber.
 
PICTURES. NOW.
When she had blue eyes they were very light colored! Unfortunately that was before I got my new phone (I accidentally dropped the old one on concrete) so I don't have pics of the blue eyes but here's the oldest pic I have of her that I cropped so that you can see the eyes better. They still changed a little bit more after that.
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Here are her eyes again but with different lighting.
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It's one of my breeding projects. I'm breeding for stock right now. @HENSandMARED is first in line once I have enough stock. I call the color Rainboe. It was very hard to get to this point. For some reason every time my unicorn would try to mount the females the girls would get crushed.
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I can kick them with my boots.

Yes I have! I colored her cause she hates baths.View attachment 2481145
hehe hwat did you use to color her?

It sounds kind of complicated lol! I forget to mention in my other post that my EE, Darlene, used to have blue eyes but they changed to a greenish amber color!
Chickens' eyes change color as they mature. So do guineas' -- guineas start out with dark eyes, like chicks, and then their eyes turn blue-gray when they get their feathers in, an when they finish maturing, their eyes become a very deep brown.
Chickens start with what I always see as black-brown, then they change to a greenish, and then to fiery amber. It depends on the breed, though -- like how Sebrights have brown eyes, but most chickens just have orange-amber.
yeah, my OE had greenish eyes (like in @Misfits Farm 92 post), but now they are orange :D
 

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