....we have 4 breeds, seramas, modern bantams, old english and shamo bantams...now the number of varieties, of each breed, thats a different story
He looked at me and pointed to one pin at a time and asked what those were. I just simply named off the breed and the color, he finally just walked off...
That's great! Mine finally gave up & started building pens for me. It did take awhile but now he understands, if Lil'Sooner brings home chickens they are "hers" if I bring home chickens they are still "hers" LOL!
To everyone that is "reluctantly" coming to POOPS: my DH, a Navy retiree, plans on making a side trip to Fort Sill for the museum and ect. if he gets bored with poultry. He says anyone is welcome to come along.
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He looked at me and pointed to one pin at a time and asked what those were. I just simply named off the breed and the color, he finally just walked off...
That's great! Mine finally gave up & started building pens for me. It did take awhile but now he understands, if Lil'Sooner brings home chickens they are "hers" if I bring home chickens they are still "hers" LOL!
It's amazing how quickly they add up
So true! I am still shaking my head that I have 70 chickens (plus 20 eggs in an incubator)! A few are going to Blanchard Saturday, starting to sort out what I want to keep. Sure takes the colors and pattern on mille fleur cochins to mature! They go thru so much change, esp. the roos.