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Cackleberrycoop, thank you for the additional shots of the roos. . . .
You have some variety there and I have NO IDEA how that could happen
The first hen is really pretty and easy on the eyes.
The roos are total opposites of each other. The first one has a better tail and body, BUT his hackle and saddle color is too light. It is approaching the "straw" color that is a DQ in shows. The second roo has better / darker color but the body, tail, back are not nearly as nice as the first roo.
You being delighted is all that counts.
I have non show quality everything. . . . and I am very happy with my flock.
My birds think I ROCK and I feel the same about them
Dh says my birds live in the Ritz compared to our friends birds.
We insulate their coop for the winter, make sure they are eating a proper diet, and inspect them on a regular basis for lice, mites, etc.
Ha Ha! Thanks for trying to sort out my genetically challenged Marans flock! When I bought them, I made myself swear that I would not get caught up in this, yet another breed; they were for their heartyness and egg color only!!! But of course, I have fallen totally in love with the giant darlings and began puzzling through the breed info (well, lack of info) in my head till it began to hurt. I'm glad that I finally broke down and asked for outside, expert help! Now I can go back to enjoying them simply for what they are and back to drooling over the photos of all the marvelous birds on this thread. Thak you all for chiming in; I've larned so much.