Silly LeeLoo, my favorite langshan.
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Lil' Beth and sister, Bitsy.
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You'd love the dark brahmas. They are a great fit with the langshans. They are much larger than my buff, and even my light brahmas. If you bred one with your black langshan, you'd get some very pretty black lacing and a fleshy pea comb.Wow, love that LACING!
A true friend! She told her to save her embarassment!Witnessed something hilarious todayView attachment 3021534
“Hold still you have something on your beak!”
That looks like the coloring of my cochin! EmilyYou'd love the dark brahmas. They are a great fit with the langshans. They are much larger than my buff, and even my light brahmas. If you bred one with your black langshan, you'd get some very pretty black lacing and a fleshy pea comb.
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This pants, I sometimes regret rehoming him. He was a really sweet cockrel. An easter egger/langshan mix. He was very curious and seemed more intelligent than average.
She is gorgeous! Is she a standard or a bantam?That looks like the coloring of my cochin! Emily View attachment 3021743love blue coloring
Shes a bantom! And thank you! I love her, great personality.She is gorgeous! Is she a standard or a bantam?
You'd love the dark brahmas. They are a great fit with the langshans. They are much larger than my buff, and even my light brahmas. If you bred one with your black langshan, you'd get some very pretty black lacing and a fleshy pea comb.
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This pants, I sometimes regret rehoming him. He was a really sweet cockrel. An easter egger/langshan mix. He was very curious and seemed more intelligent than average.