I did not get them off the internet. They were sent to me thru what's app from someone who is in a Barnevelder what's app group. So they really are not mine to share.
But I can promise you they are stunning! Imagine a silverlaced Barnevelder. But instead of black it is pearl gray with the silver lacing.
 
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Anyone (lurkers?) in the Netherlands or near the border in Deutschland who wants a small cockerel, heritage breed? You are welcome to pick one up for free.
 
I didn't hatch as many chicks as usually. Only 59... and I started culling really early. I was lucky that my feed guy wanted all my culled roosters for a breeding project. He got 17 first and last week another 3. I didn't have to butcher much this year. The culled hens I sold. They all got so much room and it works out even better this way. They have more room and less dirt, less work, less feed!
This morning though I had to cull my old rooster, the babysitter for the young roosters. I noticed him not being himself in the last two days. This morning he was just laying in the coop and he didn't get up. I took him outside and watched him just laying there. There was a bad stench about him that I never smelled before. I just couldn't figure it out. Well, eventually I did. He had fly strike and was full of maggots underneath his feathers. I culled him immediately. First I thought rinse him off... a friend later told me it would have been no good. The maggots are eating their way inside and you can't clean them off properly.
So my boys are without a babysitter now. Hopefully they don't fight too much. I got 8 left... 2 I will cull tomorrow.
 
:eek:. :hugs A fly strike sounds awful. But culling so many young chickens doesn’t appeal to me either.

I have 4 covkerels that I want to rehome before they start to wake up the neighbourhood early in the morning.
They are all bantams : 1 Vorwerk (previous photo) , 2 Dutch with different colours and 1 Sussex red porcelain.

The 2 black mamas with the Silver partridge Dutch cockerel:
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Sussex male in front.
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Yellow partridge Dutch
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Pics taken a few weeks ago. They are all a bit older now.
 

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