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Nice mix! My Barred Rocks are getting close to laying and I have to say they are my favorite birds in my flock besides my one Gold Comet, Lucille. They are friendly and have the best looks
I agree. My BR's really are my nicest looking birds and not just because if the coloring but overall development. My RIR look pretty good too. But my buff orps are for sure the friendliest of the bunch.
And some of you wonder why I am so anti-zoning!
Wow!! **** nice!! If I am ever in the area, I will bring the beer.
Now that is a back yard. No need to go anywhere for entertainment. Very well done.It's totally annoying to ask some one something in a store and get that kind of service. "Duhhhhh... I don't knowwwww..."
Ralphie and Minnie what's going on in here?!
Miss muffit wanted in the scratch can pretty bad I guess.
Roger, the Big Tootsie.
Everybody grazing in the freshly mowed John Deere lawn. All is right in my world.
Love seeing this puff ball off the nest and not in her broody state joining the fun with the rest of the flock.
GoFeedTheGirls I like what you're doing with that coop and I have serious coop envy all over again.
Have a great evening all!
I;d have to double check, but I am pretty sure the Barred gene is part of the sex link group thingy. I bred a Barred hen to a White Silkie this year and all the Barred are cockerels and the pullets are black.I like the barred ones too. I have 2 barred rocks and a couple of the toads turned out barred, someone explain that to me....
I would like to get some Dominiques, for no other reason than they are an old breed and barred.
Turken disappeared today, I am assuming she went broody. I have more broodies than I know what do to with now.
I have a broody question... I have another BA, I think the same one that has been broody 3-4 times this year. She appears to be molting also, is that possible? Should I break her broodiness or let her set while molting?
Once again, I have to tell you I have one of the worlds greatest roosters, Ed (the partridge Chanticler I paid an arm and a leg for, is so protective, I threw them some bread today during snack time, he picked up a slice, after making his "Look what I found " sounds, and dropped it at the feet of a hen that came over. He did not eat it, she did.
I moved all the CX's outside and added to their run today and he spent the better part of the day laying next to their run. I think he thinks they are his babies!