Here are a few of mine. Would love to hear feed back to better my birds.

This is Oppenheimer. He is a huge bird that is very wide. I wish I had a behind picture of him. I took him to the Oh national and even though he was unfortunately in a hard molt he still got 2nd cock. If he was fully feathered I think he would have done better. Hoping to breed him to some of my home bred pullets to get a good blood mix.
This hen has very nice markings but you can see that she doesn't hold her tail very high. Besides that I like her. I have her paired with Copernicus. So far very good results.

sorry I didnt have a stranding picture of her. I think she is the same hen above.

This boy (Copernicus) has mossing on his hackles and saddle but he is great in every other aspect. He is a very big bird, very nice type, and I have had NO fertility problems at all. I had him over 6 hens and every egg was fertile. I would love to show him but I know his mossing wouldn't allow him to place very high. All the off spring shown is his. So far no pullets have had dirty feathers but I have only gotten (color wise) 3 -4 nice cockerels out of 14.

Home bred young cockerel about 4-5 months old. Very promising. Tight comb, wide body, nicely held wings, and great color. Can't wait to see him grown up.

Home bred young pullet about 6 months old in this picture. I am very pleased with her so far. All of the pullets I have raised so far are wide heavy birds. They are already almost the size of their parents.

Home bred young pullet 5 months old. Same as the top girl. Hoping to enter all three pullets shown in shows. I have others but they are still to young to really determine how they will look. They are filling out wonderfully so far.

This guy I will assure you does have a rose comb. It is very large and sits higher on his head then I want. I recently got him and not sure of his fertility. He is sometimes lazy about putting his tail but I think he is a good bird. He is from Pauls Line. I have him with a young foley cockerel and a pullet. I also have 3 hens from Pauls line but will not be using one due to cross beak.

home bred young cockerel. Very friendly disposition like I prefer in wyandottes and already very persistent toward the hens. Hoping he gets his fathers fertility. His colors are spot on. His type and width are coming along nicely.

home bred young pullet 6 months old. Another nice big girl. Also has a nice wide base at her tail. Have only found one pullet with a some what narrow tail base.

first rooster pictured (Oppenheimer) with a hen. This hen is probably one of my heaviest/ biggest hens. She weighs as much as the rooster and her size is showing in the offspring from Copernicus.

Same hen pictured above.
This is Oppenheimer. He is a huge bird that is very wide. I wish I had a behind picture of him. I took him to the Oh national and even though he was unfortunately in a hard molt he still got 2nd cock. If he was fully feathered I think he would have done better. Hoping to breed him to some of my home bred pullets to get a good blood mix.
This hen has very nice markings but you can see that she doesn't hold her tail very high. Besides that I like her. I have her paired with Copernicus. So far very good results.
sorry I didnt have a stranding picture of her. I think she is the same hen above.
This boy (Copernicus) has mossing on his hackles and saddle but he is great in every other aspect. He is a very big bird, very nice type, and I have had NO fertility problems at all. I had him over 6 hens and every egg was fertile. I would love to show him but I know his mossing wouldn't allow him to place very high. All the off spring shown is his. So far no pullets have had dirty feathers but I have only gotten (color wise) 3 -4 nice cockerels out of 14.
Home bred young cockerel about 4-5 months old. Very promising. Tight comb, wide body, nicely held wings, and great color. Can't wait to see him grown up.
Home bred young pullet about 6 months old in this picture. I am very pleased with her so far. All of the pullets I have raised so far are wide heavy birds. They are already almost the size of their parents.
Home bred young pullet 5 months old. Same as the top girl. Hoping to enter all three pullets shown in shows. I have others but they are still to young to really determine how they will look. They are filling out wonderfully so far.
This guy I will assure you does have a rose comb. It is very large and sits higher on his head then I want. I recently got him and not sure of his fertility. He is sometimes lazy about putting his tail but I think he is a good bird. He is from Pauls Line. I have him with a young foley cockerel and a pullet. I also have 3 hens from Pauls line but will not be using one due to cross beak.
home bred young cockerel. Very friendly disposition like I prefer in wyandottes and already very persistent toward the hens. Hoping he gets his fathers fertility. His colors are spot on. His type and width are coming along nicely.
home bred young pullet 6 months old. Another nice big girl. Also has a nice wide base at her tail. Have only found one pullet with a some what narrow tail base.
first rooster pictured (Oppenheimer) with a hen. This hen is probably one of my heaviest/ biggest hens. She weighs as much as the rooster and her size is showing in the offspring from Copernicus.
Same hen pictured above.
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