He is ridiculous.How are these? Too bad you're not closer so I could give him to you. I'm probably not going to keep him.
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I'll call him Jr.
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He is ridiculous.How are these? Too bad you're not closer so I could give him to you. I'm probably not going to keep him.
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I know, right!?!?he’s beautiful! that’s the coloring i’ve been trying to reproduce from my own stock! “grau fee tux” you should really keep regardless of he or she!
You could do a Kiki and just off them as soon as you think they are males.I've been hearing crowing for about a week now. Today I caught one in the act. He's so pale that I almost can't tell that he's a tuxedo. I'm going to have to start catching them in the act and putting leg bands on the ones I know are boys.
I have a silly crower too. He isn't that good yet... It's very cute sounding.I've been hearing crowing for about a week now. Today I caught one in the act. He's so pale that I almost can't tell that he's a tuxedo. I'm going to have to start catching them in the act and putting leg bands on the ones I know are boys.
They're only five weeks old. Not big enough yet.You could do a Kiki and just off them as soon as you think they are males.
I've got 12+ boys (crowers), I did get foam when I checked one, 4 weeks old or so. I sold 40 last week!!! Plus 2 dozen eggs for hatching!They're only five weeks old. Not big enough yet.
I need to find some good bands for my adults, to mark my Bob pairs.I got a band on the leg of one boy that I caught in the act of crowing. I figure it will make things a bit easier down the road.