Dec 2, 2010 #2 ChickensAreSweet Heavenly Grains for Hens 9 Years Jun 8, 2010 15,100 756 398 Pacific NW- where the Douglas Firs grow Where's the pic? Last edited: Dec 2, 2010
Dec 2, 2010 Thread starter #3 Britania86 In the Brooder 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 14 0 22 it didnt work help Last edited: Dec 2, 2010
Dec 2, 2010 Thread starter #4 Britania86 In the Brooder 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 14 0 22 never mind i figured it out but thank you
Dec 2, 2010 #5 ChickensAreSweet Heavenly Grains for Hens 9 Years Jun 8, 2010 15,100 756 398 Pacific NW- where the Douglas Firs grow Quote: Oooooh what kind of chicken is that? Very pretty.
Dec 2, 2010 Thread starter #6 Britania86 In the Brooder 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 14 0 22 he is a Brahma he has just recently started to crow
Dec 2, 2010 Thread starter #7 Britania86 In the Brooder 9 Years Oct 14, 2010 14 0 22 hear is his cage mate there is another one but they are being mean to her so we have to keep her separate and slowly get them used to her.
hear is his cage mate there is another one but they are being mean to her so we have to keep her separate and slowly get them used to her.
Dec 2, 2010 #8 Illia Crazy for Colors 10 Years Oct 19, 2009 16,240 296 336 Forks, WA That's not a Brahma. Brahmas are big, fluffy, meaty birds with a pea comb and completely different color patterns. Still, pretty bird. Not sure what this has to do with shows/contests though.
That's not a Brahma. Brahmas are big, fluffy, meaty birds with a pea comb and completely different color patterns. Still, pretty bird. Not sure what this has to do with shows/contests though.