Dipsy, How is the black in your FM roos? This chick looks real dark but often times the roos still get quite a bit of red in them. For me it seems to be a numbers game you have to grow up a lot to see the few that keep the black and keep breeding for that. It seems most people, even cemani breeders, tend to show pics of females who tend to stay pretty black.
Good catch, lol... it takes a picture of cock bird over a year old to impress me(and the back ground is not neon colors or um "artistically colored". Just laugh whenever I see someone saying to cross a black skin over other birds with the implication it's "that easy"....
Lisa- cute chicks and great name.

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