International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

Quote: Well..... in Australia it might be but in North Florida (the Redneck Riviera) everybody might turn around when I called him. On second thought it would be pretty humorous. For any of my friends and neighbors I say this with tongue in cheek. I love all things Redneck.
 
Redbanks your new boy is gorgeous. He almost looks like a blackmouth cur x blue lacy. What breed do they think he it?
Thank you...... he is a Blue Fawn American Staffordshire Terrier. He is so sweet. Just like I have had him all his life.
 
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This is our girl, despite her love of hunting, we've got her to understand that chickens are different 'cause their family!
she's so clever, she caught on so quickly.
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@RedBanks @ShanandGem @Chooks man your dogs are all so lovely! All sound like great dogs
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here a photo of the new BCM cockerel with his hen . i took it couple days ago .

i named him ZAMBEZI one of Africa largest river ,hopefully he ll be as fertile as the river he is named after .

I like the way he stand ,he carry him self well .nice and proud .



here a photo of the Birchen hen Stockholm .

Chooks man
 
here a photo of the new BCM cockerel with his hen . i took it couple days ago .

i named him ZAMBEZI one of Africa largest river ,hopefully he ll be as fertile as the river he is named after .

I like the way he stand ,he carry him self well .nice and proud .



here a photo of the Birchen hen Stockholm .

Chooks man

You're great at picking names. I need to try and be more inventive with mine haha.

I have a easter egger that I call Peggy. She has always had a severe limp after recovering from a broken leg.
 
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Went out to feed the chickens and attempted to snap a few pictures. Didnt get a single good one but I did get a cute shot of one of my LA pullets admiring my boots.

To update on my FRF cockerel with the crop impaction, he seems to have completely recovered and happily walked right into my arms when I bent down. He's a good boy. I have named him Mud because the silly thing eats mud and anything that doesnt eat him first, hence the crop impaction.

Chickens definitely evolved from dinosaurs, I am convinced of that now. And when the meteor or whatever wiped everything out way back when, only the rock and ash eating creatures we now call chickens survived when the earth was a wasteland. Chickens can and will eat anything and everything. LOL

And that concludes the rantings of a sleep starved nursing student.
 


Went out to feed the chickens and attempted to snap a few pictures. Didnt get a single good one but I did get a cute shot of one of my LA pullets admiring my boots.

To update on my FRF cockerel with the crop impaction, he seems to have completely recovered and happily walked right into my arms when I bent down. He's a good boy. I have named him Mud because the silly thing eats mud and anything that doesnt eat him first, hence the crop impaction.

Chickens definitely evolved from dinosaurs, I am convinced of that now. And when the meteor or whatever wiped everything out way back when, only the rock and ash eating creatures we now call chickens survived when the earth was a wasteland. Chickens can and will eat anything and everything. LOL

And that concludes the rantings of a sleep starved nursing student.

It was a good rant in my opinion haha. Glad to hear that your cockerel is doing better.
 

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