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Amazing pencilling on that bird.View attachment 1486730 View attachment 1486731
- Piapt (Partridge in a Pear Tree lol)
- Partridge Plymouth Rock
- Hen
- 1 1/5 years
- Used to be a pretty skittish bird until the experienced judge Rico handled her. She is now the sweetest thing after winning Best of Breed at the APA sanctioned show at Vermilion fair
I agree!Amazing pencilling on that bird.
Liza
Barred Rock
2 years old
Hen
She is the boss of the coup and has a very strong personality View attachment 1487620
Both very beautiful!Name: Jet
Breed: Serama
Gender: Cockerel
Age: Fourteen Weeks
Interesting facts: First to crow of the three cockerels from that batch. Best tail, best posture, best comb.... lowest rank.
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ThanksBoth very beautiful!
Love those colors on jet
This was Tucker, my 1.5 year old French Black Copper Marans rooster.Introduction:
There are so many chickens out there with beautiful single combs! This contest is just for them. All breeds and mixes are accepted as long as they have a single comb. All BYC rules apply and follow all rules below when entering your chicken. I can't wait to see those entries! Winners will be posted 12/02/18. Have fun!!!
Rules:
What to include in your entries:
- All BYC rules apply
- Must be a single combed chicken
- Be nice
- Two entries per person allowed
- Four photos max per person
- Put all info mentioned below in your entry
- Always have fun!
- Name of chicken
- Breed or breeds
- Gender of chicken
- Age
- Fun fact or something you love about your chicken
- Picture of your chicken
Shoutout to @BlackHackle for suggesting this contest.
If anyone wants to donate a prize to winner let me know
Awe im so sorry for your loss!This was Tucker, my 1.5 year old French Black Copper Marans rooster.
When he came here @ 11 months of age, he'd never had a flock of hens all to himself. After being quarantined within sight of them for 30 days, it literally took him 10 seconds to run down & mount a hen when I set him down in his new home.
He kept watch over his girls as they all free ranged almost daily for a year. One evening earlier this year he didn't come home.....
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