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Nah, I’m going to have to take a pass on them. As much as I would like to have his first tier stock, what I have is pretty good. Also, with ordering a house soon and the baby coming, I’m only going to hatch enough to get my breeding stock for next year.

I also just remembered, this guy uses frontline on on his birds, something I didn’t find out until I got there to pick them up. I don’t need 11 more birds that I won’t want to eat when we are done with them.
 
Coop temp is only a few degrees above reported outside temp but humidity is a few percent below. Temp is a good 15° above "feels like" temp.
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Did do a little feed bag wind block in the back corner. I didn't get all the corners on the outside covered in time.

As for Twinkle Toes
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Left foot.
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Right foot.
Giant pin feathers. I'm really thinking that's what's causing her ballerina impression.
 
Coop temp is only a few degrees above reported outside temp but humidity is a few percent below. Temp is a good 15° above "feels like" temp.
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Did do a little feed bag wind block in the back corner. I didn't get all the corners on the outside covered in time.

As for Twinkle Toes
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Left foot.
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Right foot.
Giant pin feathers. I'm really thinking that's what's causing her ballerina impression.

It seems that is likely the source of her sudden love of ballet.

I would be walking nutty too. Those are giant!
 
Yep, doms are pretty hard to mix and still look that much like a dom.
Legs,skin and barring are all spot on. The genetics that govern her comb are off. She looks like she only has one copy of the rose comb gene instead of the two she should have. So she isn't mixed, just wonk.
She's supposed to be my chicken.:lau
But are you sure? I was told my lavenders were pure but my female obviously wasn't.

that'll work out well because usually males are the last to go and are cheaper. A guy I work with got a red Standard Poodle from a rescue and it was actually from a Russian circus. I asked him if it could do tricks and he said yes but he didn't know any of the commands and since the dog was retired he didn't want to force it to do them. Always wondered if maybe the dog enjoy doing some of the tricks and was kind of disappointed that he doesn't get to do them anymore.
 
But are you sure? I was told my lavenders were pure but my female obviously wasn't.

that'll work out well because usually males are the last to go and are cheaper. A guy I work with got a red Standard Poodle from a rescue and it was actually from a Russian circus. I asked him if it could do tricks and he said yes but he didn't know any of the commands and since the dog was retired he didn't want to force it to do them. Always wondered if maybe the dog enjoy doing some of the tricks and was kind of disappointed that he doesn't get to do them anymore.
I agree...neuturing is much cheaper than spaying. How did he end up with a dog from a Russian circus? That's pretty cool
 
Coop temp is only a few degrees above reported outside temp but humidity is a few percent below. Temp is a good 15° above "feels like" temp.
View attachment 1646760
Did do a little feed bag wind block in the back corner. I didn't get all the corners on the outside covered in time.

As for Twinkle Toes
View attachment 1646756 View attachment 1646758
Left foot.
View attachment 1646757 View attachment 1646759
Right foot.
Giant pin feathers. I'm really thinking that's what's causing her ballerina impression.
Ouch....those are some serious pin feathers
 

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