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Thanks GC, I appreciate your support!
I tried to send you a PM but it flaked out on me. Will try again later.
The older millies are gorgeous, just a tad older with some sagging of the comb and such. Not sure how many eggs they lay, but daily numbers lead me to believe they were laying when the weather was warmer. There are 2-3 of them that I'd like to find a home for. One really worries me because she refuses to sleep inside the coop. I think she didn't like living full time in the barn with her previous owner LOL. I have to go out and get her every night in this cold weather so that I can throw her inside.
The younger one.... Well, she has feathers I don't care for, too frayed around the edges so they almost look like those of a silkied Serama. Not right for
my millies, but for someone working on a 'project' she might be a good girl. She's young, so no good spots yet.
I need to get new pics of my boys. Parti-boy has definite white, a yellow color, and a darker gold. Not sure if he fits the 'lemon' mold or not. I don't care for his comb much, so he better stay pretty colors
Another boy has the two colors for yellow/gold on him, less white, and a lovely comb. I sure hope he carries the lavender gene
My little blue babes are growing despite being a little cold most of the time. They are distinctly NOT lavender, for sure.
One of their brooder mates had that bad lav gene to him that results in poor feathering, especially on the shoulders. He's gone now. I just can't afford to feed a bird that I wouldn't want to ever breed.