D'uccle Thread

I myself was a Wright Patterson Air Force baby. Hate to hear such tragedy.
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Glad your hubby was safe.
Keep your
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my eggs are finally warm and happy in the bator! So far so good. Still
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with the PO. Having the eggs here is helping me get over it
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She is looking very buff-mottled-ish, isn't she. Very pretty little girl! (if I do say so myself)

Nice cheeks and bear, and I do believe the toes are quite nice also?
 
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She is looking very buff-mottled-ish, isn't she. Very pretty little girl! (if I do say so myself)

Nice cheeks and bear, and I do believe the toes are quite nice also?

Yes, she has GREAT feet. Lots and lots of feathers, and wonderful middle toe feathering. She and Midas should make some gorgeous babies.
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off subject but what happened at the USAF base?

I do adore the colors of the silver, they just POP at you. I do like the butterscotch, well, everyone of them that I've seen. Me Likes these D'uccles!!!

Keep those photos coming, love to see what others have, how they are breeding. One thing I found today, why I didn't pay attention to it, but Ruthie has 1 middle toe nail that grows straight up, we did have a chick that I had to cull that had her mothers middle toe nail. Is there a way to breed that out of her offspring or is that one of those things that you just let those birds go for pets?
 
So i got pics of my dolls!!!




so the MF is Princess and she isn't what i was expecting her to turn out to be,
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not very happy with her tail shape and the way it joins her body. Im going to cross her with fredrick tho because i think he will even out her body weirdness.

And i am not sure what i am doing with my Porc girls, they are my show birds and i don't have any thing to pair them with and i dont think Fredrick will help them.
 
Do any of you have Bantam Cochin's near your D's? During the summer I put our 3 millies out in a pen that was large enough for turkeys, then put my 3 hen & 1 rooster with the millie girls and they did not get along. I assumed it was that the girls might be older or something and they cohabitated on different sides of the yard.
Well today I partitioned off the "brooder" for the D's, and figured it would be the cockerels that disagree'd, but instead it was the 2 hens and Cochin roo. So apparently its not just the particular Cochin, but all Cochin roos.

Last summer I placed them together so they could be warmth through the winter and companionship- but it hadn't worked out. What do you think about this? We mix standard breeds together, why not the D's and B.Cochins?
 

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