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.

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I can imagine.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.![]()
I only had 1 In for a day & the mess!!!!
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that and making it into my buisness card frontAs I have said before... he is one handsome fellaThis 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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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.
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Here is a close up of his hackle feathers
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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.
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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
View attachment 2000354
love
that and making it into my buisness card front
Yup, I think he's a very good looking chap.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
that and making it into my buisness card front
Yup, I think he's a very good looking chap.
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.