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Not if owners are wanting to get rid of them!We would all be guilty of Guinea rustling across state lines!
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Not if owners are wanting to get rid of them!We would all be guilty of Guinea rustling across state lines!
I have been through in Sept a few time bringing horses own to Maryland, the tres jut starting to turn colour - very beautiful.Pennsylvania is a beautiful state. I'm glad you enjoyed traveling through it.![]()
What other breeds are they getting in?No I have no new ones, I was just disappointed the feed store here won’t be getting dark Brahmas in from Peavey Mart.
I am now looking at their Midnight Majesty Marans they do have on offer.
Ok folks, after this may not be on much today. Grandma has been up a hour and I have a worrying feeling. She has complained that her shoulder is hurting her. She is blaming it on that she slept on her side and it is a crick in her neck. No, she slept flat on her back last night. Her O2 stat was also down a little bit this morning. She is in the middle of a breathing treatment. She also was not able to eat her breakfast, 2 bites and she got sick. I want to believe this is nothing. I hope I am right, but, something just feels off.
The white feather coloring is a recessive trait occasionally thrown by Cream Legbars. So what were bred together to breed cream legbars?White leghorns are....I think....but were they used in developing the FROST legbar or did they use cream legbats and maybe the opal leghorn (I think they call that one something else too). Do you know off the top of your head what went into the frost one?
Buff Brahma, light Brahma, speckles suspects, silver Wyandotte, and others:What other breeds are they getting in?
You should do a poll for us FBA people.Zoom was mentioned....but if photography wins out for names, Focus, Blur, Zoom, Pan, Tilt....well, maybe not Pan....Bomb... are top of the list!
One of the most amazing things ever! We should call you Doc!I do, because I did crop surgery on her -
AND -SHE- SURVIVED!!!![]()
Legbar. Leg=Leghorn, Bar=Barred Rock.The white feather coloring is a recessive trait occasionally thrown by Cream Legbars. So what were bred together to breed cream legbars?
Cream Legbars were created by cross-breeding American barred Plymouth Rock birds with brown Leghorns which created the gold and silver legbars.
The cream Legbar was created by cross-breeding these with white Leghorns; then crossing those with Araucanas causing them to have a crest and to lay blue or blue-green eggs.
So it looks like white leghorn genes expressing themselves and dominating all other colors.
So Dom White.
No wonder I am enraptured with Glynda. She part leghorn!
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They've got quite an assortment of wyandottes. The blue laced gold is new to me. Has to be the blue laced red washed down to gold. Silver laced is stunning. So are golden wyandottes. And light brahmas look like Silver....with feathered feet, and bigger!Buff Brahma, light Brahma, speckles suspects, silver Wyandotte, and others:
https://www.chickdays.ca/category/16475
I found this article - apparently the Midnight majesty Marans is a sex-link cross between a black copper Marans Roo and BR hen.
Also shows how to pronounce Marans (Muh-ran) - interesting!
https://www.thefeatherbrain.com/blog/marans-chickens?format=amp