I don't know the answer to that- but- you have a white crested blue? I wanted one for a long time when I had the white crested blacks. I've sold them now, tho. Now, just need a buff laced hen!
Or a frizzle.
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I don't know the answer to that- but- you have a white crested blue? I wanted one for a long time when I had the white crested blacks. I've sold them now, tho. Now, just need a buff laced hen!
Or a frizzle.
Quote: Would that make it a creamsicle?
Would that make it a creamsicle?
I don't know the answer to that- but- you have a white crested blue? I wanted one for a long time when I had the white crested blacks. I've sold them now, tho. Now, just need a buff laced hen!
I have a pair.
Einstein
He was young in these and his crest has really filled out nice.and is almost down to his shoulders.
Lady Gaga
All I can say is she is a mess. She will fly up on anyone standing still or with a arm out.
This is my Silver Laced. Cher
I need to get more recent pictures of her. These were taken when I was trying to to gender.
Her crest feathers looked pointy, but it was the lacing and although it is loner than Gagas it is still round, She has the girl tail and never grew hackle or saddle feathers.
Will polish pull out each others feathers? I just got into the chicken business this past summer. We got a bunch of layers for eggs and then an assortment of pretties for the kids to look at. In the mix were two golden laced polish roosters and a golden laced polish hen. The other birds got to them and did a number on their hairdos. They are now separated from everybody else. I'm thinking of getting more polish to start a polish flock and I was wondering if they have the same problem. Any comments would be helpful, like I said. I'm new to this still.
Will polish pull out each others feathers? I just got into the chicken business this past summer. We got a bunch of layers for eggs and then an assortment of pretties for the kids to look at. In the mix were two golden laced polish roosters and a golden laced polish hen. The other birds got to them and did a number on their hairdos. They are now separated from everybody else. I'm thinking of getting more polish to start a polish flock and I was wondering if they have the same problem. Any comments would be helpful, like I said. I'm new to this still.