Winterhorses, Nice looking group of birds! Your pullets are of good type - send some egg pics when they come into lay. Keith
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Winterhorses, Nice looking group of birds! Your pullets are of good type - send some egg pics when they come into lay. Keith
Where is Pinky? Is this a different group for a different line? Sorry I have been gone for awhile. Feathers on legs are easy to fix. Look at my two cross hens - I just posted a pic of them. Feathered legs in first generation. LOL These cockerels are at an awkward stage. Will one of these be a back up for Pinky?My Chicken Ridge Farm group is developing so fast! Not even 4 months yet, and they're already crowing up a storm. Makes for quite the symphony in the morning with my other boys.
I need to start paring down my group before my neighbors start sending hate mail, lol. Any advice on which of these I should keep would be greatly appreciated!
#1 Blade Runner - This guy's comb started out flopping to the side but has since made a serious attempt to stand up. He's the tallest of the 3 and also the most dominant.
#2 Shy Guy - He really lives up to his name, and the only halfway decent shot I got of him today is the one above, with Blade. He's the smallest.
Here are 2 from Dec. 13:
#3 Copper - No feathering on legs, but my Bev Davis girls (Pinky Pie's sibs) have A LOT of feathering. Nicest comb. Almost as tall as Blade and just as robust.
Copper and Blade: (I just noticed some of the copper on their chests almost look like laced feathers. Might this molt out?)
Copper and Blade with Shy Guy in the back. Plus one of my Lav/Isabel/Marington/whatever cockerels in the mix.Too many boys!!![]()
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I like to think of the chest as a boat bow, like Blade. That is what I want to see. Illustration and quote from French Marans Club page on Ideal Silhouette.thanks for posting your pics redbanks, i have a question about the chest of a maran and I hope you don't mind me using this opportunity to ask. 2 of my roos seem to look more like copper ...where as blade and shy guy have more of an obvious angle and look more like one of the other roos that I have. I have noticed this difference in my own flock. However, I'm not sure which is preferred. Its something I have been wondering about for awhile but i didn't have any good pics to differentiate between the types of "chest" presentation that I see in my coop and I don't know if I could ever manage all 3 of them in one shot, that in and of itself is lucky.
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