Naked Neck/Turken Thread

Yeah, all of Evie's chicks have been big for me. Her daughter, Ivy, is one of the largest hens I've ever had, and her son, Pepper, was one of my biggest and fastest growing NN chicks, even though he didn't have much breast meat until he got past 28 weeks. Ivy - an Australorp (Evie's) and Biel mix Pepper - Australorp (Evie's) and NN
That rooster is gorgeous!
 
Yeah, all of Evie's chicks have been big for me. Her daughter, Ivy, is one of the largest hens I've ever had, and her son, Pepper, was one of my biggest and fastest growing NN chicks, even though he didn't have much breast meat until he got past 28 weeks. Ivy - an Australorp (Evie's) and Biel mix Pepper - Australorp (Evie's) and NN
Gorgeous. I think that he'd work great for my Burchen project. I'd have to ask @Kev to make sure that is what he is.
 
Mine love to lay in mud puddles.
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Mine love to get in the rabbit tunnels. I have the only subterranean chickens.
 
I have a NN hen that is a cross between a red NN and a black copper Marans. I'll post som pictures later when I'm home.

please post the pic of both parents and their offspring. I have been collecting eggs from my NN pullets/bcm. I am not sure if they are red or black tailed buff, or whatever. they were white/yellow when they hatched. one has somewhat orange feathers and the other one is a bit darker, maybe even wheaten. I am really colour blind when it is about chickens.

if you raise bcm please join https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/...lack-copper-marans-thread-breeding-to-the-sop
 
OMG! That's hilarious!!!
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It might be fun, chasing chickens out of rabbit warrens, (perhaps use a very small terrier) but It will be a cold day in hell when I slither up-under a chicken hutch to pick up muddy eggs and hens. The day before that, a band of merry men will be out there, insulating the bottom and underpinning that chicken residence so tightly, a flea couldn't squeeze it's puny head between the walls and dirt....then lined with rocks covered with Sakrete.

I know what's coming next...plant trees, lots of trees...the fast growing kind and in the meantime, a few movable stout lean'tos will suffice.
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It might be fun, chasing chickens out of rabbit warrens, (perhaps use a very small terrier) but It will be a cold day in hell when I slither up-under a chicken hutch to pick up muddy eggs and hens. The day before that, a band of merry men will be out there, insulating the bottom and underpinning that chicken residence so tightly, a flea couldn't squeeze it's puny head between the walls and dirt....then lined with rocks covered with Sakrete.

I know what's coming next...plant trees, lots of trees...the fast growing kind and in the meantime, a few movable stout lean'tos will suffice.
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They don't stay under there or live under there, they just spend the heat of the summer days under ground w/ the rabbits.
 
Yeah, all of Evie's chicks have been big for me. Her daughter, Ivy, is one of the largest hens I've ever had, and her son, Pepper, was one of my biggest and fastest growing NN chicks, even though he didn't have much breast meat until he got past 28 weeks. Ivy - an Australorp (Evie's) and Biel mix Pepper - Australorp (Evie's) and NN
I think that it is probably going to end up like pepper.
 

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