"Domineque" Chickens? * Got a reply from the idiot*

Jeez what's that person's problem? And what's with the language?
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I'm pretty sure they aren't extinct. I got a giggle or two from this board.
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So they went on someone's.. ad? and flamed them and told them they were extinct?

uh.. ok haha.
 
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I'd drop it. This foul-mouthed (fowl-mouthed?) craigslist guy is clearly a trollish troublemaker.
 
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I know, I was like: No, they were horribly rude and it's been edited and now I'll never know just how big of an idiot the guy really was!


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Best hen I ever had was named BOSSY (she was the boss of the barnyard and owned my heart). She was 100% dominecker (commonly known here as dominecker and not dominique). Doms and Barreds are two difrent breeds. The comb and tail are two of the biggest difrences.
 
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The Grandsons got a pair of Dominque LF from Mike Stichler for their 20 bird county fair "string".

Can you echo my plug for his birds? I find them very hardy, fast growing and early maturing, as good a carcase as you can ask for in a "breed" and really plesant to have around. And they win shows!

Asolutely-I was fortunate enough to get some Doms from Mike a couple of years ago. They have it all. Breed characteristics are strong & they're very productive. I only have a few-7 hens. I got them primarily because I wanted a small heritage flock for my house eggs. Those 7 hens keep 4 households in eggs.
 
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