- May 8, 2008
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This is one of the best things I've read all day. It would be so much easier looking at pics and then back at one's own rather than trying to get pics of ALL of one's own chicks..... When there are many of 1 breed that are the same in color it's SO hard to tell them apart & so for a picture & other to "identify" who is who & what is what they have to be looking at a group shot. This is nearly impossible to get. LOL I know because I'm about to try to post a pic (or 2) of 6 buff Orpingtons & it's been like a 3 day project! I took separate pics of them the other day & seriously I think I've got like the same chicks in many pics & none of some others. LOL & who could tell unless they're all together in a pic? The 1 guy I think is the roo I have is the only one really that is sort of different from the rest. It's been kind of fun trying to get the pics but not very productive. LOL Great idea & actually if there is a person who has a picture of a particular breed that shows them looking a bit "different" then maybe they should be put together? So a light colored Buff Orpington could be put next to a darker color.... ?