Hi New member from Australia

WELCOME TO BYC!!
I only recently joined myself!!

Very handsome boy! I don’t know much about the Faverolle breed but there are several experienced members here to help you out!

~It’s great to have you join our wonderful community~

Here’s a link to the learning center, here you will find articles & etc -Learning Center | BackYard ChickensBackYard Chickens › Articles-

BYC is the BEST website for information on poultry or just to share pics and stories of your own flock!!

Enjoy!!

~Kayla’s Chicken’s~
 
WELCOME TO BYC!!
I only recently joined myself!!

Very handsome boy! I don’t know much about the Faverolle breed but there are several experienced members here to help you out!

~It’s great to have you join our wonderful community~

Here’s a link to the learning center, here you will find articles & etc -Learning Center | BackYard ChickensBackYard Chickens › Articles-

BYC is the BEST website for information on poultry or just to share pics and stories of your own flock!!

Enjoy!!

~Kayla’s Chicken’s~
 
I started off with a few laying hens, then I got obsessed lol. I now have 7 different breeds. Black blue white splash Orpingtons, Light Sussex, Silkies, Polish, Barnevelders, Salmon faverolle, Pekins, Frizzle and Sizzles. Only new to the Faverolle
Sounds like fun!! I have 1 Mille Fleur roo, 10 mixed breeds, 3 blue Orpingtons, 2 gray Japanese bantams, and 4 red stars!! And I have 9 eggs on day 13 in the incubator and 13 eggs on day 1 in my other incubator! AND I’m hopefully going to go to TSC on the 23rd of July to get at LEAST 6 chicks. So let’s just say... Chicken Math adds up QUICK!! :lau :ya :jumpy :bun :bun :bun
 
Hoping someone can give me information about my Salmon Faverolle Roo. He is around 4 months old and he doesn't have a muff or beard. I am new to the breed and wondering if it may still grow in lol
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I am clueless.
I know as much as Sgt. Schultz knows!
 

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