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Hehee...I'm working on it Henry, you'll get some, promise
Gootz, thanks hun...I'm kinda smitten w/her too LOL.
That poor lav/blue, whatever she is, pullet is slow to mature and still molting with new feathers coming in. Not sure I'll be keeping her yet...need to watch development over the next couple months than make a "keep or cull" decision. More than likely she's find a new home though.
Camelot, does your salm/splsh girl have all the white on head/beard, ect like my gal?? Just curious
I really do love the type on both that black and splash can't repeat it enough 2 years with those results its amazing GOOD JOB! Ha ha poor lav girl she does looks scruffy I am starting to reconsider working with Lavender haven't decided yet. They are just so frizzy and have poor feather quality but the color is so beautiful I will have to think about that one for a while. I won't be able to hatch until Winter break maybe I can get some Christmas eggs from you if they are laying then probably not though is it cold in missouri? My hens always pick up laying again in January/ February but we will see how that plays out this year.
Henry
Thanks hun...I like them a lot also, and of course my salmons and blu/salms. Everyone except the lavy has been laying. I hatched and interesting 'blue' color today that I know isn't a blu/salm...raised enough of them to know what they are. The new blk chick looks promising too, nice FULL beard for a tot, good toes and just such a wide little terd already. I'm kinda thinking about sticking with the regular colors and of course the blacks/splash, HOWEVER I would also like to work on a deep mahogany color as well. LOL, I'm sure I've lost my mind on that one! Wait a min...I already lost it I forgot
I also have 'sometimers' which is wonderful...because sometimes I can actually recall things