Icelandic Chickens

Kathy thanks for all the pics, I never saw the Choc Orp before, I bet they are going to look really great when grown out. I am glad it all worked out for you,

Daron good that it worked out for you, also nice to see what you look like, re the birds from Lois, remember that they are from Mary O'Brians breeding, each and every one, that will simplify that for you.

Crossroads is over and it sounds like it did a lot of good for others also that I read on other threads.

Now I am back to working on the new shed for my Icelandics !

Life is good, and better with Icelandic Chickens and Pack Goats !
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My all time favorite at the show? Oh, that is a tough one! My love lies with the Delaware breed, the New Hampshires, and Barred Rocks. Those are what I am most interested in. Doug Akers won last year with this pullet. She won this year as a hen. Of course, there were no other Delaware hens there, BUT...... Anyway, he gave her to me. What a great guy he is! She is the result of a Barred Rock male x a New Hampshire female..... first generation sport. I plan to use her (and her sister) in my project line.

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Brittney, on the other hand, enjoyed the "odd looking" birds.
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That is exactly my plan, actually have brooders in half of it, and store shaving bales & bins of feed in the rest, and the front (kitchen) can be a bird cleaning/hospital-type area.
It will be so nice to have space, covered & out of this constant rain !

Beautiful score Kathy!
 

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