Is he a bantam shamo?
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Is he a bantam shamo?
Is he a bantam shamo?
@thaokou21 breed him back to his daughters!
SOME OF THE BIRDS ON MY YARD
Here is my Red Thai. He is 8:00 lb, super tall. (Sorry the original pix was vertcial, but it turned when I uploaded)
Here is a Black Thai x GaNoi. He is 9 lbs, a hen pecked him a lot so his neck and thigh have new feather re-grown.
Here is a Black Thai. He still in first feather but weighing 10:02 lbs already. He slept on the roost and had a cut on his chest. Now I am treating this infected area and put him in a small coop so he sleeps on the ground. It works and the cut on the chest is getting better.
Here is a Blue, he is crossed between Brazil and Thai, weighing 7:14 lb
Here is a beautiful Orange Thai. He is 7:02 lbs. I posted for sale but there was no buyer !!! Maybe his tail too high
Here is a Thai-GaNoi stag, weighing 7:14 lbs. His crowing is unique as noise almost not coming out (perfect for raising in the city, isn't it?)
Yes, I know TX and he still on that site. With the multi spur line, their spur is always short or none. Did you know that there is a way to make them grow?
Thanks for the info/I use Nail Growth for crack beak before but result is minimal. Try Hoof Conditioning, you will amaze how fast it works. If I know my young crowing stag has multi spur I will start apply the Hoof stuff and their spur will grow 3-4 times faster. Work amazingly on crack beak