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A vid of young black tailed white and buff
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v244/aqh88/chickens/coop/?action=view¤t=SANY1028.flv
All the little black tailed whites and 1 white of my first hatch with some younger standard EE
BTW hen and the trio I kept:
An odd chick that resulted from some of the BTW I culled for obvious reasons.
Dameru sitting on his first perch in his new coop at 6weeks old
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v244/aqh88/chickens/coop/?action=view¤t=SANY0938.flv
Shortly before he died to a dog attack after safely getting all his hens in to the coop:
Telling the big roo off his hens:
The one in front is Kimi a little btb.
Unfortunately Dameru and Kimi's only son has a very bad tail that I'm thinking is genetic. The 2 btw roos I kept were also killed in the same attack without producing any offspring. My jap project has been scrapped until I get new better quality birds, I'm thinking mottled, and the hens along with my excess seramas roos are adding their genetics to the bantam EE flock to make even smaller blue layers.
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v244/aqh88/chickens/coop/?action=view¤t=SANY1028.flv
All the little black tailed whites and 1 white of my first hatch with some younger standard EE

BTW hen and the trio I kept:


An odd chick that resulted from some of the BTW I culled for obvious reasons.

Dameru sitting on his first perch in his new coop at 6weeks old
http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v244/aqh88/chickens/coop/?action=view¤t=SANY0938.flv
Shortly before he died to a dog attack after safely getting all his hens in to the coop:


Telling the big roo off his hens:

The one in front is Kimi a little btb.
Unfortunately Dameru and Kimi's only son has a very bad tail that I'm thinking is genetic. The 2 btw roos I kept were also killed in the same attack without producing any offspring. My jap project has been scrapped until I get new better quality birds, I'm thinking mottled, and the hens along with my excess seramas roos are adding their genetics to the bantam EE flock to make even smaller blue layers.
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