You know, I'd really like to get pea combs and green eggs into my NNs. Need to find some nice big Ameraucanas (and NOT have them get eaten by a fox).![]()
why not using Goodwin's chicks for that?
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You know, I'd really like to get pea combs and green eggs into my NNs. Need to find some nice big Ameraucanas (and NOT have them get eaten by a fox).![]()
OMG, I just read the previous post and it sunk in - I have TWO batches of chicks coming next week, all NNs. 25 chicks per batch. 50 chicks around the same age.
I must be out of my mind. Excuse me while I go hyperventilate in a corner...![]()
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Uh oh.... I need to be keeping an eye on you huh? It'd be interesting to see what she throws with your nice NN though!
)Uh oh.... I need to be keeping an eye on you huh? It'd be interesting to see what she throws with your nice NN though!
I loooooooooooooooove me some white NN. I see tons of bantams here, typically crosses of OEG, but I'd love to find white LFs. <3
(Plus my NN and English Orpington obsessions are coming to a intersect.... big fluffy naked necks. yup.)![]()
They're both gorgeous!One of my buff NNs, Duckie, has either Orpington or Cochin blood in her. I always love her fluffy feathering and regal look. She gave me a gorgeous cockerel with feathered legs.
Duckie:
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Duckie's son, Peta:
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Not the best photo of him, but he hates to be photographed. He's got a gypsy face and gorgeous dark eyes.