Her. She came in short term to be gentled a bit, she was pretty wild when you tried to work her. In a stall she was just a big goofball.Oh my gosh I love him!![]()
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Her. She came in short term to be gentled a bit, she was pretty wild when you tried to work her. In a stall she was just a big goofball.Oh my gosh I love him!![]()
What can you do with this? View attachment 3160390
Better, but it still looks slanted. I would personally center the silkies as well, because there’s not much to look at on the sides.
Okay does this look better? I edited out the grass. View attachment 3160231
Better, but I still think it's slanted. Is there a way you can level the bottom step with a straight line? A lot of editing tools come with rulers. That might help.
I've noticed that too.Also, you can get by with a slightly blurry image in a small format, like a cell phone screen or a 4x6. But on a larger screen you can see the blur. In my experience.
I love the idea!Maybe we should do one of those, that might be fun!
Some call Buff Orpingtons the Golden Retriever of the chicken world.Orpingtons are definitely that. I just much prefer all the other colors of orpingtons. I find the buff color disgusting. And it’s super popular and all anyone talks about is buff orpingtons. You certainly don’t hear about anyother colors nearly as frequently.
Though I’ve found bantam cochins to be way friendlier than orpingtons, so when choosing a fluffy bird they’ll always be my first choice.
There is a special chicken breed that does have blue eyes, even as an adult. Unfortunately, I saw that in a chicken magazine years ago and can't remember what the breed was called. I think it looked similar to an Iowa Blue, but wasn't one.OH Maaaaaaaaan .... bummer. I'm totally deflated. UGH![]()
In terms of coloring I guess. But any buff bird can do the same thing. Personally I’m far more fond of buff bantam cochins. They have the sweet cuddly personality of a golden, AND the color.Some call Buff Orpingtons the Golden Retriever of the chicken world.

You know what Buff I don't like.... Buff Rocks. Why? Because at a glance, they look like a Buff Orpington. How could one tell the difference?In terms of coloring I guess. But any buff bird can do the same thing. Personally I’m far more fond of buff bantam cochins. They have the sweet cuddly personality of a golden, AND the color.
Do they look like you scrubbed your patio with them?I have lavenders too.![]()