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This pattern is magnificent. Very similar to Schilling's Standard illustration.
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This pattern is magnificent. Very similar to Schilling's Standard illustration.
I have been working with Dominique's now for several years and the biggest challenges I am faced with were short tails and feather width. I put an effort into the breeding pens last year and made good improvements in that department. Suggestions would be great for closer feathering. Seems to be an issue with most Dominique's today. And what would your opinion be on lengthening the back on the pullets? John
Here are some of my birds from last year.
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side and back profile
other pullets
10 month old, flash created brown on hackle and saddle.
brother around same age
Keeping it "Heritage"
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Nice Doms ! I have to ask about the neck swizzle. I have a Buff Orp that does this. I have checked his ears for mites, and the vet has looked at him.Throat and ear swabs are clear. Nothing. He just does it, and so does one of his sons. What is this ?Okay, I went out in the cold and took current photos of my two breeder boys. This is that same Lily Plasse roo I posted in the 4mo vs. 7mo photo above, he's now about a year and a half old. I think his crop is full, I'm not used to him looking that lumpy on the front.
And this is the roo I have from Bill Post's line, I'm not sure on age but he was from last spring's hatch so probably somewhere between 8 and 10 months old? Joseph at Yellow House Farm would probably remember the actual date.Anyway, still a cockerel. His wattles are a little ragged at the front because he got a little frostbite during a stretch of -20F weather we had a few weeks back.
Oh and the above roo entertains us quite a bit, because he has this little head twitch he does all the time. I'm not sure if it's part of his impress-the-girls routine, or if he's just twitchy, but it makes us laugh. We call it his swizzle. While out with the camera today, I caught a photo of him in mid-swizzle.
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Nice Doms ! I have to ask about the neck swizzle. I have a Buff Orp that does this. I have checked his ears for mites, and the vet has looked at him.Throat and ear swabs are clear. Nothing. He just does it, and so does one of his sons. What is this ?
My guy is a 14 lb Buff Orpington cock bird. He is an active and very fertile guy, who just has the swizzle!If you find out, I'd love to know, too. I have another Dom, a hen (completely unrelated to this fellow) who backs up all the time. She eats fine, lays fine, acts normal otherwise, no other symptoms to make you think she's unhealthy. She just ... walks backwards. A lot. A friend teases me that I have special needs chickens, heh.
Nice Doms ! I have to ask about the neck swizzle. I have a Buff Orp that does this. I have checked his ears for mites, and the vet has looked at him.Throat and ear swabs are clear. Nothing. He just does it, and so does one of his sons. What is this ?