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CSU - Chicken State University- Large Fowl SOP

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Not sure how representative these girls are but here are a few of my Black Wyandottes.

This first one has a layer of softer feathers atop her harder feathered tent. She does have a more yellow shank.


This hen has a comb that is not red..more pink at this time. And she has a little too much poof around the tail


Same poof before the tail, but she does have the circle body and tightly held wings..




Pictures inside without good light...bottom of foot is yellow...working on the shanks and the tails.
 
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I have a back-referenced quesion: If a Wyandotte is a circle and a Rhode Island is a brick, and I know I may have missed this, what is a Rock?
 
I have a back-referenced quesion: If a Wyandotte is a circle and a Rhode Island is a brick, and I know I may have missed this, what is a Rock?
A Rock should be "gravy-boat/bowl" shaped.....some folks would describe it as looking like a derby hat

It describes not just the back, but their underline as well
 
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Thank you to Fred's Hens for starting CSU! I have spent two days reading the entire thread. Between this and reading on HLF, I am learning so much and looking at my flock in an entirely new light. This afternoon I went out to look at them and couldn't help trying to assess their type - something I've never done before. Until now my flock has been a hodge podge of mostly hatchery quality birds and some barnyard mixes. That is going to change! I have a date with a couple of chicken friends to go and visit Frank Reese next month and I will be getting some chicks from him. From here on out, I will not be hatching any more mixes and I will be doing what I can to maintain/improve a breed. Keep it coming - I know I still have way more to learn
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