Dec 20, 2011 #11 lovesgliders Songster 8 Years Joined Apr 2, 2011 Messages 366 Reaction score 8 Points 111 Location Maine Those are the prettiest chickens I've ever seen!
Dec 20, 2011 #12 Johnn Crowing 8 Years Friend Joined Sep 5, 2011 Messages 8,670 Reaction score 657 Points 346 They are georgous!
Dec 20, 2011 #13 animalpro24 Songster 8 Years Joined May 13, 2011 Messages 927 Reaction score 22 Points 121 Location Oregon The ducks look like Khaki Campbell / Buff mixes. And the chickens are Beautiful!
Dec 20, 2011 Thread starter #14 duck&chickencrazy Crowing 16 Years Joined Dec 2, 2008 Messages 1,226 Reaction score 6 Points 324 Location Indiana I was told they are a trio of khaki Campbell and 2 production reds from Murray mcmurray
Dec 20, 2011 #15 ducksinarow Songster 8 Years Joined Mar 12, 2011 Messages 460 Reaction score 30 Points 134 I don't really see a strip. They look like pure campbells to me.
Dec 20, 2011 #16 DUCKGIRL89 Songster 8 Years Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 7,176 Reaction score 25 Points 241 Location TN duck&chickencrazy : I was told they are a trio of khaki Campbell and 2 production reds from Murray mc murray Arent production reds chickens never the less they are BEAUTIFUL!
duck&chickencrazy : I was told they are a trio of khaki Campbell and 2 production reds from Murray mc murray Arent production reds chickens never the less they are BEAUTIFUL!
Dec 20, 2011 #17 JulieNKC Crowing 9 Years Joined Sep 25, 2010 Messages 6,636 Reaction score 70 Points 258 Location Kansas City duck&chickencrazy : I was told they are a trio of khaki Campbell and 2 production reds from Murray mcmurray They look like khaki's and golden 300s to me, beautiful!
duck&chickencrazy : I was told they are a trio of khaki Campbell and 2 production reds from Murray mcmurray They look like khaki's and golden 300s to me, beautiful!
Dec 20, 2011 #18 S StevenW. Crowing 13 Years Friend Joined Oct 7, 2010 Messages 7,952 Reaction score 95 Points 388 Location Central, Illinois Quote: It's pretty common on hatchery birds. Hatcherys don't breed for looks, they only care about how much they can hatch and sell. Congrats! New ducks are always exciting!
Quote: It's pretty common on hatchery birds. Hatcherys don't breed for looks, they only care about how much they can hatch and sell. Congrats! New ducks are always exciting!
Dec 20, 2011 #19 Amiga Overrun with Runners 12 Years Friend Spirit Educator Joined Jan 3, 2010 Messages 23,221 Reaction score 2,943 Points 571 Location Southern New England Lovely!