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Yes, my older roo has more of a brass color than silver on his saddle feathers. Just a little different than the silver on his hackles. Is anyone else seeing a lot of yellow/green on shanks and feet? I believe they are supposed to be slate, but I only have a few that are slate all the way down the toes. My plan is to focus on two lines - one to get the pullets with better silver on the heads and penciling. I believe I'll need roosters with heavy silvering on the breast/body to do that. The other to maintain/improve the rooster coloring.
 
going to inspect the roo's legs/feet. I am thinking they have some yellow or green on the bottom of them. BRB

They are slate with yellow bottoms. He didn't care for me inspecting his feet other - Lost some cool points with the girls apparently.
 
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No nice girl wants to see her boyfriends foundation garments too early in the courtship! My goodness Steph what were you thinking!

How'd your daughter do getting to the MOA?
We stayed in Sioux City last night, and came home today in the blizzard. (both boys had appointments with their adhdlmnop Drs. we are finally getting the tranquilizer darts and blo guns we've been wanting
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) Had no idea until late last night it was gonna storm. Really icy this am and then cold and blowing snow. Closer we got to home turned to big flakes and heavier snow. Slick roads. One of those St. Christopher medal trips.
Steph, i got a new shirt to wear in the Keys. It's really light limey green. Looks like a maragarita with buttons!
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And... chicken lady said she'd love to meet with us in Islamorada! Eggs, certificate and everything! Wonder if I can get those on the plane as carry-on? Maybe with the certificate... hmmm... have to ask while I am being embarrassingly strip searched.
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No - no red bleeding on these guys for me. It is more like the "mossiness" you hear talked about in BC Marans.

I've had cochins bleed through and I would recognize that
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I also had this cute little tiny EE roo that has very red shoulders.

This is more like a penciling in the totally wrong color on just some of their feathers.

Eric - I am ignoring all posts about Florida...

On that note - haven't heard from the daughter yet. She got a late start because she had to get extra special permission to take the rental car because she isn't 21 until July. She would have gone straight into work. I will call her cell later. I am sure she is fine.

NOW on that note I am going to go attempt to go get my son from work in her Scion. It's not too bad down here. Yet.
 
I understand Trish's post now. I thought she meant one of them was actually bleeding bleeding.

School is 2 hours late already for tomorrow. That usually means it will be cancelled.
 
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I know at first I was like "Did something attack it?" but then I put it in context to the conversation we were having.

The daughter called and she said it was worse in Iowa than Mn and she made it safe. She is now fretting about driving home on Wednesday. Her car sucks in the snow (the Scion) so I am glad she has a rental. They were going to have her take her car but she was like NO WAY!
 
Nah, these babies are in my barn. Nothing can get in there, except for mice. And my barn kitty, Gromskin, takes care of most of them!

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Weird. I wonder where that would that come from? The one EE I got from you last fall is pretty guy. He is almost all black with blood red shoulders. he looks lovely next to one of the black EE pullets I raised. She looks like she is wearing a gold and ruby necklace
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So I'm trying to transition to a bucket waterer with nipples on the bottom. Yesterday was the first day with it and I was please to see the BR pullets working on it last night. I wasn't sure if they would pick it up since they weren't raised with them. I think it just might work! They still have the galvanized waterer and of course the cat bowl, but I needed to get another one going so I would have a waterer for the breeder pens my DH and I built last weekend.

I'm getting ready to transition my flock to all Ameraucana roos instead of the EE roos. I'll miss my Apollo, but that's not the direction I want to go. I've got the EE roos, Apollo and Thor, with the main flock and the 4 Wellie girls separated with Lightning, the white Ameraucana roo. I'll wait a couple of weeks and try to hatch out a bunch of eggs from Apollo and Thor before they go bye bye. That should keep me occupied while I'm waiting for the IA Blues to get going
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