Mishka has this funny little habit sometimes of sitting next to you with just her paws on you. :love

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Fayoumis are not cold tolerant at all. Beautiful though. Are there any cold-tolerant breeds you like that are healthy and long-lived?
It's not so much the breed, it's the breeding.
The original roosters and hens and their descendants are used over and over again by everyone who can make a buck by breeding them. Very few of the breeders know what they are doing or care.
The heritage birds are bred to look a particular way and that's about it.
They say here that you get far better stock if you let the chickens decide who they breed with.
I won't bang on about it because for many there is no solution that is affordable.
Most are limited to what is available and that's it, unless one puts in perhaps months of research and travel to the place of origin. Just not possible for most in the USA and AUS.
Read some of the stuff by chickencanoe. He's trying to come to Catalonia to get new blood for his breeds which come from here.
 
Note, Jaffar is going to be fine. Vet said he had a beak full of mud stuck in his nostrils and his throat was red from weed irritation. He seems good now. Even crowing. False alarm I guess, but better safe than sorry :confused: I need to get back home to see my littles
That is just the best news. I'm so glad. :hugs :hugs
 
Positive update on my overnight guest. While no one came fourth to claim him my neighbor about a mile from me who also has chickens volunteered to take him. She is better set up to isolate him as none of her chickens free range and has a isolation coop already built. We looked him over closely today and something for sure got ahold of him to rip out his tail feathers and he has a open wound on his tail bone. All I had on hand was vetrocyn which I sprayed on it. She's taking him to the vet tomorrow to get it properly checked and some antibiotic if needed. If a owner is found she'll turn him over, if not he's a new permanent resident of her flock. He looked much better this morning after a good nights rest and food and water, his comb color was much improved and he really wanted out of the cage to mingle with my chickens, I just couldn't take the risk.
 

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