Faverolle VS EE Arguing thread

Faverolle or Easter Egger?

  • Faverolle

    Votes: 30 41.1%
  • Easter Egger

    Votes: 43 58.9%

  • Total voters
    73
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Goat ridding chickens. 😍

Oh by the way here's the pictures that I didn't post lol. So freaking funny. I didn't put the chicken up there by the way, I've never in my years seen a chicken do that before. It was amazing to witness, so glad I had my phone on me

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Edit: I love that in the second picture you just see the other goat witnessing it hahahah
 
I like purebreds, I’m not a big fan of mutts. I’d prefer to breed and know what colors I’m getting than breed and have no idea.
Purebreds can come with all sorts of diseases and vulnerabilities that mutts don't. Mutts also live longer and are hardier than purebreds. Purebreds can come with lots of neurological disorders and problems than mutts. My mutt (dog) was half-blind (one eye), half-deaf, had arthritis, and lived to the ripe old age of 14. In Temple Grandin's book, Animals In Translation, she mentions how collies have been bred for show in a neurologically damaging way. The poor animals' heads have been narrowed to the point that there is little room for the brain AND the skull. This shrinks the skull to a thin shell that can cause lots of damage, and has difficulty protecting the brain. Of course, purebred chickens are a completely different thing. I don't know why I'm talking about dogs. Just thought it was interesting.

Honestly, the mystery is part of the fun!
 
Purebreds can come with all sorts of diseases and vulnerabilities that mutts don't. Mutts also live longer and are hardier than purebreds. Purebreds can come with lots of neurological disorders and problems than mutts. My mutt (dog) was half-blind (one eye), half-deaf, had arthritis, and lived to the ripe old age of 14. In Temple Grandin's book, Animals In Translation, she mentions how collies have been bred for show in a neurologically damaging way. The poor animals' heads have been narrowed to the point that there is little room for the brain AND the skull. This shrinks the skull to a thin shell that can cause lots of damage, and has difficulty protecting the brain. Of course, purebred chickens are a completely different thing. I don't know why I'm talking about dogs. Just thought it was interesting.

Honestly, the mystery is part of the fun!
I’ve heard this but I keep chickens for breeding, meat, eggs and although some are pets I still need them to have a purpose. Selling mixes = $3 a chick Selling show quality pures = $20+
 

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