Did we get what we paid for?

Not true. I can feather sex my birds at 3 weeks.
Yes, but you're good at this. . .

It probably depends on what weird mutts are being created. I was totally taken by surprise by what came out of my Italian hen and Tibetan roo. Most of them looked female until just a few weeks ago (at about 7 weeks old), when they didn't. I suspected they were male and they crowed to confirm.

Orange/rust feathers came in late, and some of them have some female-looking speckling on the upper part of their chests.
 
Just get them from @Kiki even she has a 50/50 chance of getting it right. :plbb
I can sex my birds by one look nerd.
I can not guarantee what sex hatches out though.
 
I can sex my birds by one look nerd.
I can not guarantee what sex hatches out though.
A fast glance type look or a long look which could count as multiple looks?
@Everose I am in Houston.
Please look up Myshire's website...look specifically at his Pansy Fee birds and let me know if you want some that color.
im actually becoming a big fan of Falb fee and Italian the more I look at them.
 
A fast glance type look or a long look which could count as multiple looks?

im actually becoming a big fan of Falb fee and Italian the more I look at them.
I like the falb fee. The pansy fees are still my favourite, followed by grau fee and falb fee.
 
Italiams, autumn ambers and golden Manchurian, all the way
The biggest of the last batch was a huge Italian hen. She was mean and would always pick on others. So off with her head and I really wanted to keep her because of her size.
 
The biggest of the last batch was a huge Italian hen. She was mean and would always pick on others. So off with her head and I really wanted to keep her because of her size.
My first batch (20 juvenile straight run) I had mostly browns and a few other colors like a silver pharoah, some tuxes, a white a gold and an italian. I LOVED that little italian. Sweetest one of the batch. First to smash her head in the roof two days after arrival.
 
My first batch (20 juvenile straight run) I had mostly browns and a few other colors like a silver pharoah, some tuxes, a white a gold and an italian. I LOVED that little italian. Sweetest one of the batch. First to smash her head in the roof two days after arrival.
I love how creative poultry are! Always thinking up new ways to die🤭.

We had a rooster that bowed up at a piece of plywood and then it fell on him and smooshed him😐. Also I heard that turkeys love to do a dramatic show of starving to death while drowning in food.

Kinda reminds me of tide pod eating humans 🤦
 

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