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Okay...the Fault Fashion Show:
The Mossy girl:
Roach Back:
Although you can't see them-this one has fused toes, I've kept her as a layer only:
Roo with squirrel tail:
I don't have pics of the ones with side sprigs and short toes, they were males,
and were gone early on.
I have pics of the "keepers" on page 3 and the offspring on page 230 of this thread.
I'll not repost these, but will try to update with new pics soon, as the younguns' have
have just turned 20 weeks, and I think are a good age for evaluating potential.
Again, I started with 3, and am continuing with just 8 (this is not the main breed I'm
focusing on...but do love the challenge!) I think it is possible to raise some decent examples
of the breed without hatching (and feeding) hundreds of chicks...cull early for extreme faults
and defects, then use compensation breeding to improve.
Also, I apologize for spelling and wierd sentence breaks on some of my posts. I had to quit
using Chrome (really miss that spell check) as my browser due to Malware attacks, and
although they look fine in Preview, my AOL browser is chopping them up in strange ways
upon posting.