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He's very pretty!My sister got a new addition!
Here is Astro! (Before named as Hank)
He is a ABCA registered Sable Male. Born 5/20/18
He is such a sweet boy. Very gentle, kind, loving, and good with other animals. We drove 4 hours away to get him!
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Hoping to get all our dogs in one picture together! Wish me luck!
They're looking great. I think Lucy and Blue Band are just lovely. Even Red Band is getting prettier with age. She used to look mostly black & now her lacing is starting to develop.@Faraday40 and all...
Some photos of the Laced girls today @ 23 weeks. Everyone finally went outside today.
Lucy
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Blue Band
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If I remember correctly, you said you are from NW Indiana in your other thread. Good luck. Hope someone here can help you out.I got an order of 3 day old chicks on the 23 of October. One was all but dead on arrival and died not long after. I had to put another down do to tendons on the legs slipping out of place. posibly do to a genetic defect. From what I have gathered I need some company for my remaining girl. I can't keep a roster or butcher on my property so a mixed purpose or egg laying breed of female would be preferred. If anyone has chicks that hatched out aound October 22, is preferable near my area, and is willing to part with one let me know and we can see if we can work something out.
Whether the males get along depends on many factors. Orpingtons are pretty mellow & mine have always been more lovers than fighters. Some people have added adult roos to their flocks w/o many issues, but I prefer to avoid any potential drama. Having two cockerels grow up together usually means they'll work well as adults. Adding a 2nd male as a chick or young cockerel (before puberty) is another good way to go; he'll grow up under the leadership of the head, mature rooster. The top roo keeps the young cocks from abusing the hens & they grow up knowing their place.@Faraday40
I have considered adding a cockerel (laced o) next year when you have excess. BUT...I'm concerned about adding another male to the existing one that didn't grow up together with them.
I have another Dom boy that was in the current group that will likely be processed this week. The two boys work just fine together so far, but they also grew up together. Not sure I'm up for trying to integrate...