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They all fit pretty nicely when they were younger but now that they're bigger.....it's a push-n-shove to see who will be left out!Mary that reminds me of stuffing kids in a Volkswagen bug!![]()
It came in handy as a friend for my lone Cream Legbar baby from the Easter hatch! The big one already trained the newbie to stand in the food dish.
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Ever since I saw your Diablo, I've been wanted a mottled rooster.
Dulla is one of the "quail girl" twins from Anna's flock last summer (her "quail twin" is Drottning, who now lives in IA with Jim Heinz). She is a very dedicated first time momma. The weather was windy and then it rained so their first foray outside didn't last too long.
This whole discussion is exactly WHY I am against crossing for ANY reason !
We dont know yet WHAT we have genetically !!!
We dont know what REALLY is a defect, or a plus !
No one here other then Mary O'Brian, Mary notafarm, and Kathy have had more then a couple of generations of Icelandics to grow out. At least that I know of, several others I think, not more then a handful anyhow.
IS the frayed gene a defect ?? Who says so ?? Based on what observed experience with the trait?