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I tried to repost on this thread but I think I reposted on BYC regular thread???
I'm not really sure...Great at my work Good with animals no so good in communicating via computer...LOL Nice informative message I left..LOL
Oh well maybe this one will get on int the right place..I'll make is short & if you want more info check my listing with the regular listing...

I would like a good Natured Well Mannerd Rooster for 5 large breed assorted "Teenage" Chickens (Hatched late Sept. early Oct.)
My young hens are...RIR., Buff Orp., Blk. Austrolp., Wht. Americana, & ! cute Sexlink. Personality & Well Mannered is IMPT.! Upon reading the suggestions made were Plymouth Rock or Americana...I know I would like an element of surpise added to my mix with a Rooster that is a Different Breed than My Hens :) (exception an Americana Rooster I Love those colored eggs & I used stand they are mixed mines White)

Going to a walk in coop complete with roosting perches laying box & 1/2 Sun Roof with a large yard & 6 ft. privacy fence.
Although I live in a residential Neighborhood the coop was there when I purchased the house & granfathered in with coop & chickens going back to @1979 of course ist's been maintained through out the years :) The privacy fence is a + & my Neighborhood also has a "Herd" of Beautiful Peacocks roaming that are loved or hated by the Neighbors (mostly loved & tolerated) & make enough nosie to distract anyone from a Crowing Rooster!

So goes my sudo name GAP56-Flying Low LOL

could add once only with the Rooster at the same time 2 Pet Raised Hens that are together &/or with the Rooster..
If you want to read on check out my other posts... LOL... One includes a Great Story!

you have not met NICE!!!! untill you get around a Naked neck, just let me know I have Lots and Lots of nice cockerels in all colors too
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This is the type of birds I try to raise Buff Columbian, Partridge, Columbian, Black


This pullet was the BV at both Crossroads which was also the Cochin International Eastern National and BV at the Western National too.
I want to be clear that I am posting pictures of my own Birds.
 
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I got some for sale too, mine are more like pet Q.
I got a pair of white cochins and a buff cockerel with a black pullet this are all Bantam cochins.

I also have a large Blue cochin hen,blacksilkie,frizzle rosters
a Quad of Anconas, and a lonely blue Orp Pullet maybe 3 months old.here are some pics.
See my profile for the rest of the pics.
 
Nava, what is that black and white one in the front? I love it!

Black Cochin, those are beautiful. I have a banty that is the red of your third one, dark on the bottom, very green. What color would that be?
 
Nava, what is that black and white one in the front? I love it!

Black Cochin, those are beautiful. I have a banty that is the red of your third one, dark on the bottom, very green. What color would that be?

the hen up fron is an Ancona I have 3 pullets and a rooster that have to go so that I make room for other naked colors.
 
It's actually attached to the barn but can easily removed if I want to put it in a different stall. I can take pic's to show how it's attached alot easier than try and explain it. The door is a recycled doggie door. I'll post pic's tomorrow cause it's to dark to get decent pic's now. Thanks for the compliments.
 
Is your brooder made of welded wire, wire shelving & painters clear drop cloth? Looks kinda like it but I see your in the loft of the barn.Just like the song (Brown Chicken , Brown Cow)
It's actually attached to the barn but can easily removed if I want to put it in a different stall. I can take pic's to show how it's attached alot easier than try and explain it. The door is a recycled doggie door. I'll post pic's tomorrow cause it's to dark to get decent pic's now. Thanks for the compliments.




I'll have you know I risked life and limb climbing up a ladder to get this shot. But you know how I love to post pic's


BAs hiding behind the pipe

 

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