Just to show the reality of having chickens coming in and out a t will, I'll get a picture of my floor when the door has been open but I've been elsewhere. It will need one of those graphic warning signs.:rolleyes:
I can imagine. :rolleyes: I only had 1 In for a day & the mess!!!!
 
This is an old pic but i still love it, theres a bit of a perspective effect on it --that cage behind him is 24 inches off of the ground, but he does actually stand a solid 18 inches tall. All feathers and fluff, not a lick a meat on the wyandottes bones.
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This is a recent pic. Please ignore the funny edges and the chatbot i had to screenshoot them from the cloud. His tail really sits too low by The Standard for the wyandottes as a whole.
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Here is a close up of his hackle feathers
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:love love :love that and making it into my buisness card front
 
This is an old pic but i still love it, theres a bit of a perspective effect on it --that cage behind him is 24 inches off of the ground, but he does actually stand a solid 18 inches tall. All feathers and fluff, not a lick a meat on the wyandottes bones.
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This is a recent pic. Please ignore the funny edges and the chatbot i had to screenshoot them from the cloud. His tail really sits too low by The Standard for the wyandottes as a whole.
View attachment 2000353

Here is a close up of his hackle feathers
View attachment 2000354
:love love :love that and making it into my buisness card front
As I have said before... he is one handsome fella ;)
 
This is an old pic but i still love it, theres a bit of a perspective effect on it --that cage behind him is 24 inches off of the ground, but he does actually stand a solid 18 inches tall. All feathers and fluff, not a lick a meat on the wyandottes bones.
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This is a recent pic. Please ignore the funny edges and the chatbot i had to screenshoot them from the cloud. His tail really sits too low by The Standard for the wyandottes as a whole.
View attachment 2000353

Here is a close up of his hackle feathers
View attachment 2000354
:love love :love that and making it into my buisness card front

He really is stunning! Thanks for sharing. That will make a cool business card!
 
This is an old pic but i still love it, theres a bit of a perspective effect on it --that cage behind him is 24 inches off of the ground, but he does actually stand a solid 18 inches tall. All feathers and fluff, not a lick a meat on the wyandottes bones.
View attachment 2000352

This is a recent pic. Please ignore the funny edges and the chatbot i had to screenshoot them from the cloud. His tail really sits too low by The Standard for the wyandottes as a whole.
View attachment 2000353

Here is a close up of his hackle feathers
View attachment 2000354
:love love :love that and making it into my buisness card front
He's very pretty!
 
This is an old pic but i still love it, theres a bit of a perspective effect on it --that cage behind him is 24 inches off of the ground, but he does actually stand a solid 18 inches tall. All feathers and fluff, not a lick a meat on the wyandottes bones.
View attachment 2000352

This is a recent pic. Please ignore the funny edges and the chatbot i had to screenshoot them from the cloud. His tail really sits too low by The Standard for the wyandottes as a whole.
View attachment 2000353

Here is a close up of his hackle feathers
View attachment 2000354
:love love :love that and making it into my buisness card front
Yup, I think he's a very good looking chap.
 
Yup, I think he's a very good looking chap.

Thank you sir, as much as i love them though im not sure i can spend 20 years working with the breed, the way i know i could with my hona. I think if they weren't so gorgeous id have moved on already. I need a meaty breed.

Hes a sweet thing too yall, i regularly have him free ranging in the yard while my three toddlers play. He hasnt challenged a single one of us the first time :bow i should have one of his sons here just in case, but last year i didnt work on the breeding of the dots, just the hona and quail.

Still hatched an absolutely insane amount of chicks for a collection of tabletop incubators. Anyone care to venture a guess how many? Before i crunched the numbers my guess was '...at least 200, maybe 3.'

Now that im done bragging on that fella, Would anyone like to see anymore pics of my flock? Im pretty proud of the birds im breeding and i hope to be able to work on improving them enough to call them my lines, one day.
 

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