Anyways, does anyone know of a breeder of d'anvers in Connecticut? I'm looking for any color variety other that quail.... a hen or a female any age!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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no way to tell you from that pic, you need to take a side pic of her showing the whole body.
I agree, show a level, side shot of her, and a level face on shot. That will give better views of what we need to see. She looks young too, with d'anvers it's hard to tell till they are fully grown.
Right now, beard looks thin, but that could be age or angle of pic too. Their beards arent fully developed til they are adult sized.
BBB . . . I will definitely be interested in a couple of young started pullets. I toyally love baby chicks but I don't really want any roos . . . beautiful as they are! And don't worry about shipping. I will be dragging my most adorable DH
down to Georgia for a fun filled road trip when them little girls are ready. I figured I better stick with a fairly common color as I won't be breeding and you and DW stated the rarer colors don't lay well.
the best egg laying colors are the quail colored, blacks, lavenders, etc, yes the more rare colors, though they lay well, dont do the egg a day deal like those colors do.
Will be glad to have you here if you did want to come down for a visit. Just let me know what you had in mind, or if any will work, and I'll get you some ready when they start back. Would most likely be July or so before I could sex any for sure.
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no way to tell you from that pic, you need to take a side pic of her showing the whole body.
I agree, show a level, side shot of her, and a level face on shot. That will give better views of what we need to see. She looks young too, with d'anvers it's hard to tell till they are fully grown.
Right now, beard looks thin, but that could be age or angle of pic too. Their beards arent fully developed til they are adult sized.