get some ics of them this week...when you are feeling better.I think I better just get some good pictures of mine and let some one else decide. LOL
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get some ics of them this week...when you are feeling better.I think I better just get some good pictures of mine and let some one else decide. LOL
Because Camp got them from a breeder here by me..in Texas!!!I vaguly remember you calling one of them Texas chickens but dont know why.
And she didn't stop by and say hi??Because Camp got them from a breeder here by me..in Texas!!!
Those are some beefy birds. I like them!!@granny hatchet
Red band, pullet. Bit light in colour but I like her structure and vitality.View attachment 1070143 View attachment 1070144
Orange band pullet. Awful colour, structure seems lighter too. Sweet bird. View attachment 1070146
Alex, clear band pullet. Too light in hackle, but one of the nicer pullets.View attachment 1070148 View attachment 1070152
Yellow band cockerel. Looks promising. View attachment 1070155
Green band cockerel. Too red & largeish comb and wattles, but I love his size, structure, quality of feather, and vitality. He'll be my main breeder if he continues at this rate. View attachment 1070156
Blue band cockerel. Decent, a bit small.View attachment 1070158
Green band cockerel View attachment 1070162
Aren't they? They're so different from the skinny little Mediterranean class birds I'm used to.Those are some beefy birds. I like them!!