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It's the darn money. They just say they are SQ so they can mark their birds through the roofWell they should say that the bird they are selling came from show quality parents but the bird itself isn’t show quality.
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It's the darn money. They just say they are SQ so they can mark their birds through the roofWell they should say that the bird they are selling came from show quality parents but the bird itself isn’t show quality.
I will try to get to those if my thread doesn't turn into WW3 by the time I get there lolHow about some Wyandottes?![]()
I sure hope it doesn’t turn into World War 3 I haven’t finished building my bunker yetI will try to get to those if my thread doesn't turn into WW3 by the time I get there lol
I sure hope it doesn’t turn into World War 3 I haven’t finished building my bunker yet![]()
Those birds in the last picture have VERY skinny legs for CornishI know this guys shape is wrong, based off of the white leghorn picture, but is his color wrong?
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Also, what do you think of this Golden Campine?
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Here are some more pictures of my beautiful, show quality WLRC (jk)
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see the stripes i'm talking about?
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Do any of this look like roosters? One was supposed to be a roo...
This is one reason why I like Cackle Hatchery. They admit that their Dark Cornish are production quality. They also differentiate between their EEs and Ameraucanas.It's the darn money. They just say they are SQ so they can mark their birds through the roof
Those birds in the last picture have VERY skinny legs for Cornish
This is one reason why I like Cackle Hatchery. They admit that their Dark Cornish are production quality. They also differentiate between their EEs and Ameraucanas.
They thicken some, but here is a picture of one of my DC pullets legs at 8-9 weeks. In my experience, their legs start thick and stay thick.Yeah, hopefully they will thicken up a bit as they mature, they are under 4 months rn.