Jan 20, 2012 #1 syble Songster 9 Years Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 966 Reaction score 36 Points 121 Location michigan I'm digging the heavily marked golden hens, at first i was seeing a lot of pale marked goldens but selected against that, looks like its working well. Last edited: Jan 20, 2012
I'm digging the heavily marked golden hens, at first i was seeing a lot of pale marked goldens but selected against that, looks like its working well.
Jan 20, 2012 #2 KBlue Songster 8 Years Joined Apr 21, 2011 Messages 413 Reaction score 12 Points 123 Location Katy, TX Sharp! I like bold markings too.
Jan 20, 2012 #3 Stellar The Quail Lady 14 Years Educator Joined Feb 6, 2010 Messages 4,205 Reaction score 129 Points 381 Location Tampa Bay, FL I agree, I like the dark bold markings as well. Keeping a Jumbo Brown/pharaoh male in the pens will help keep the color stay. Overtime golds to golds cause the color to fade some. Just a tip!
I agree, I like the dark bold markings as well. Keeping a Jumbo Brown/pharaoh male in the pens will help keep the color stay. Overtime golds to golds cause the color to fade some. Just a tip!
Jan 20, 2012 #4 bfrancis Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 30, 2010 Messages 1,235 Reaction score 110 Points 161 Location Okmulgee Co, Oklahoma syble said: I'm digging the heavily marked golden hens, at first i was seeing a lot of pale marked goldens but selected against that, looks like its working well. Click to expand... Nice!
syble said: I'm digging the heavily marked golden hens, at first i was seeing a lot of pale marked goldens but selected against that, looks like its working well. Click to expand... Nice!