We call those "crawdads" around these parts....
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We call those "crawdads" around these parts....
x2 with all this rain we had them in our front yard, but a few at a time. Wish they were a lots of themYeah and I think those just to the north of ya'll call them "crayfish" whatever huh LOL they all taste the same when boiled up in a big ol pot of crawfish boil with corn, onion, and taters for the side dishes.
Jeff
We call them "crawfish" if you're eating them but if you're just catching them out of a ditch, then they're "crawdads" lol. Guess cause we're not that far from Louisiana.We call those "crawdads" around these parts....
Females with solid hackles simply lack that single barring gene. That part is a pretty easy fix.
OK - when you say "solid hackles " are we referring to the dreaded "columbian" hackles ?
Just trying to simplify for Tom who's not college educated.
When you start talking Genetics / chromosomes #s - I need to take it real slow to understand
Thanks for digging up the info Kim and I do think I understand the theory .
Originally Posted by capayvalleychick
Females with solid hackles simply lack that single barring gene. That part is a pretty easy fix.
OK - when you say "solid hackles " are we referring to the dreaded "columbian" hackles ?
Just trying to simplify for Tom who's not college educated.
When you start talking Genetics / chromosomes #s - I need to take it real slow to understand
Thanks for digging up the info Kim and I do think I understand the theory .