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well I did take a few pics Monday while I was off, has just taken me til now to get them on the computer, havent culled out the "action" shots or anything yet so if ones bad blurry just ignore it, yall all know how taking chicken pics can be !!
heres the dun mottled pullet. still very young but I am so proud of the color that I just wanted to share it with yall. I love a chocolate any thing


here's a bit more of the buff columbian pullet progress. If yall will flash back 2-3 years and oh 80 pages or better on here, you'll remember the original F1 cross gilrs were almost like a pale bb red in color with a lot of back stippling, this is what I have mentioned in a few post as they are cleaning up
the few F4 pullets from this year are crystal clean buff and only have black in the tail tips and hackle FINALLY!
Here's and F3 from last year, she was really close too

this little one is from this year

the pair of them

I know this one is totally unrelated, but I remember some one asking what the lemon cream looked like on a red pyle, sorry cant remember who, but did at least think of the request haha
here it is on a couple phoenix..hard to see it correct in certain light, the pyle white parts and the cream hackle can blend it



he really didnt want to cooperate but here's the F4 red pyle rooster

heres the dun mottled pullet. still very young but I am so proud of the color that I just wanted to share it with yall. I love a chocolate any thing
here's a bit more of the buff columbian pullet progress. If yall will flash back 2-3 years and oh 80 pages or better on here, you'll remember the original F1 cross gilrs were almost like a pale bb red in color with a lot of back stippling, this is what I have mentioned in a few post as they are cleaning up
the few F4 pullets from this year are crystal clean buff and only have black in the tail tips and hackle FINALLY!
Here's and F3 from last year, she was really close too
this little one is from this year
the pair of them
I know this one is totally unrelated, but I remember some one asking what the lemon cream looked like on a red pyle, sorry cant remember who, but did at least think of the request haha
here it is on a couple phoenix..hard to see it correct in certain light, the pyle white parts and the cream hackle can blend it
he really didnt want to cooperate but here's the F4 red pyle rooster