Faverolles Thread

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Pete, I visited your site again (with the newbies) and re-read your wonderful articles. Just wanted to say thank you again for putting such helpful information out there about improving the breed we all love so much. It's like I can hear your voice telling me what I should be looking at when I am studying my birds. (OK, that could be a little scary, but at least it's a helpful voice!
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Speaking of combs, I think my bantam cock has a nice comb, but I'm never sure how to count the points, because of the small bump in the front and the shape of the one in the back. So, is this comb worthy of passing on? (let's assume I have a hen with five points.) Don't need to address his white beard - I'm aware, but he's the only guy I have at the moment. Thanks!


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Thank you Mame.
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I hope you hear my voice. Be careful, I might tell you to go wild and shoot authorities in your town....
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Comb on your male. He has 5 points. In looking at combs in general always remember it's only 1/2 to 1 point off (w/o looking it up, I think) if it isn't FABULOUS.
Have fun and everyone, thank you again.
Peter

Yep, 1/2 point per comb point extra or missing.
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Thank you Mame.
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I hope you hear my voice. Be careful, I might tell you to go wild and shoot authorities in your town....
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Comb on your male. He has 5 points. In looking at combs in general always remember it's only 1/2 to 1 point off (w/o looking it up, I think) if it isn't FABULOUS.
Have fun and everyone, thank you again.
Peter

Yep, 1/2 point per comb point extra or missing.
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Thanks guys. I though it was five, but you know how sometimes you look TOO hard at something? Well, he's still gotten BoB at the last couple of shows, so I'm happy.
 
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Yep, 1/2 point per comb point extra or missing.
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Thanks guys. I though it was five, but you know how sometimes you look TOO hard at something?

Ugh, totally!!!
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I'm here! Still hatching too, unfortunately. That's what I get for switching incubators mid-season and not taking into account power outages, hidden eggs, broodies, etc.
 
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Running around like, umm, a chicken
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, going to Pony Club Dressage Rally. Finally done with lots of ribbons and qualified for Championships next month. My daughter got 1st place in her First Level 1 test, 2nd in her Musical Freestyle (her first freestyle ever!), and her team won 1st place overall and 1st place in horse management. Now maybe I can go back to playing with my chickens for a few days! They are much less stressful.
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Peter I don't know you personally but your heartfelt description of the situation and the feelings for your beautiful bird family come through in your words of loss and I am so sorry. Hopefully the vet can help you devise a plan where you can keep your fledglings recently hatched and they can grow and thrive.
 
I have read thru every page of this tread and Peter, all I can say is that you are such an inspiration to so many. I hope you get some answers and can keep taking such superb care of your beautiful, pampered, birds. What a terrible situation you are facing and I felt your pain with every stroke of the keyboard.
 
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