Feed store has to mill the special diet for my chooks, so me and Jaffar will go to lunch first
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Squirrel, you have to look close to see her feathering, really close.Yes I was looking at the pictures of yours closely and I definitely see the difference.
The breeder also said that the feathers would be on the leg shaft only, not on the foot. I think from peering closely that is correct also.
Somehow he convinced me that I could cope with this degree of leg feathering and so here I am!
I get a full spectrum of different looks from other people in town. But they are getting used to seeing me with a chook or two.What do people say when they see him? I'd love to have a rooster like that.
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I am very comfortable at the beginner level. Blueberry’s are hard to see, but I think Squirrel’s legs are rather stylish.Squirrel, you have to look close to see her feathering, really close.
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Blueberry, same thing, very lightly feathered and very short.
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It is a start in the right direction. One day we will get you to where you have one of these in your flock.
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It is the best when they do that.View attachment 3483031
Well, not the picture I was going to send, but Philomena climbed up there on her own. I hope she keeps doing that.
I had to go back and look at baby pictures.I am very comfortable at the beginner level. Blueberry’s are hard to see, but I think Squirrel’s legs are rather stylish.
Your camera hog is practicing their "Grumpy Chicken" look already.Squirrel’s look similar. I think that is where I am heading.
Meanwhile, here are the two I can’t tell apart. Face on they are easy to tell. One has a sharp line to the root of her beak and the other has a broader brown band. But this is the first time I have caught them both head on so I think I will take @bgmathteach’s advice and put a dab of green food dye on one of them. It is one of them that is very assertive and one who has a bit of a poopy bum and has been a bit lethargic but I am not sure if it is the same one.
Oh, and I have a camera hog.
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Indeed! I think it is a Legbar special pose.Your camera hog is practicing their "Grumpy Chicken" look already.