French frogs

Do you know what kind you get? Classic? Clusters? How long do they last? Most of mine are cluster, where you have it behind one eye and down the back of your neck, and I rarely keep one over 12 hours. I get maybe 4 classics/ year, with the blurred vision and vomiting, but even those rarely last more than a day. I have an aunt that gets classics that will last 3 or 4 days

I get both, most often cluster. I've had a classic last 5 days once, but typical is 36-48 hours. This one won't let up. I can't remember now the name of what I take to get rid of them, but it only works about 50% of the time. I caught this one early so I had high hopes of it going away. No such luck.
 
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Regarding WV's Armand x Katherine cross I found this pick of one of Jerryse 's. Cuckoo Lavender AM project chicks.
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It has the obvious head spot on the males. In fact that's why he started this project so he could sex day old chicks. He was only keeping lavender hens.
There's another cuckoo lavender AM breeder in WV:

https://www.backyardchickens.com/users/users/question/user_id/18074


Thanks Oz. That's cool. I definitely dont have any white patches like that, but like I said, I'm not sure which, if any, of those eggs were Katherine's, so I'll just have to wait it out. The blues are getting some interesting hues to them. The blacks are beautiful black.

I'll have to look up that user too. Never ran across him/her but I used to live very close to the town listed! Old stompin grounds. And they have Lav Ams? :):):)

:highfive:
 
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ETA: I'm not loaded, but I can get that way quick if it's a deal breaker.

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Thanks Oz. That's cool. I definitely dont have any white patches like that, but like I said, I'm not sure which, if any, of those eggs were Katherine's, so I'll just have to wait it out. The blues are getting some interesting hues to them. The blacks are beautiful black.

I'll have to look up that user too. Never ran across him/her but I used to live very close to the town listed! Old stompin grounds. And they have Lav Ams? :):):)

:highfive:

I think the cuckoos are pretty but I've always liked that color pattern. What color Silkie hens did you use?
 
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I get both, most often cluster.  I've had a classic last 5 days once, but typical is 36-48 hours.  This one won't let up.  I can't remember now the name of what I take to get rid of them, but it only works about 50% of the time.  I caught this one early so I had high hopes of it going away.  No such luck.


Touridal... a shot in the hip and it works every time for me...


Thanks Oz. That's cool. I definitely dont have any white patches like that, but like I said, I'm not sure which, if any, of those eggs were Katherine's, so I'll just have to wait it out. The blues are getting some interesting hues to them. The blacks are beautiful black.

I'll have to look up that user too. Never ran across him/her but I used to live very close to the town listed! Old stompin grounds. And they have Lav Ams? :):):)

:highfive:


Remember the fat black split Am pullet I have that SC :love ??? She is from jerryse... Jerry Segler is one of the 3 original founders/breeders of Am's that got them accepted into the APA... he's been breeding Am's for over 40+ years...
 
Just like I really can be a b...... anyways...

In all seriousness, I know for a fact he'd like to meet you... and I have no doubt you would be buddies...

I also don't think there is a person on this thread that wouldn't like K after meeting him... he's very much true to his posts...


We all have our moments ;) :gig

I hope K isn't wearing himself out. Love that man to pieces.
 

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