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I know some of you have seen these before but I like showing them and since no one else is here I get to play!lolThese are my EE bantams,I amgetting some of the cutest russet /red/brown chipmunk colored ones from them,also got a blue one this week.
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I really like this new little roo!
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These are my mottled old english. They are the only old english I have. I used to have several varietys but finally got tired of them. These mottleds really catch my eye. I love black and white chickens,hate solid black but like the mix!lol
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These are my wyandotte bantams. They are a neat mix. I got my first three hens from Teach at the last Poops. they were a flat black,dun,off white. I crossed a partridge roo and got a glossy black,dun with red lace and a redover dun roo. I think the odd colors are so neat. Wyandottes are the ultimate round fluffy buut on short clean legs!
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i found a stash of duck and goose eggs- how do i tell if any are fertile? I would guess they the older ones are at least a couple weeks old? Still no sign of poser...
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Sounds more like a 4 legged critter. A full grown duck is a reach for a hawk. But a coon or bob cat would have no problem with one. I hope you fine Poser alive and well.
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it would have been in the afternoon, so i doubt a coon, in the pasture where there is water running... that why i thought something flying....
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First picture is of a young asil, OEG cross stag. Second picture is of my Pure Brassyback Albany OEG roo. He is the most photogenic rooster I have ever owned. He acts like he is a chicken model LOL
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