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- Dec 10, 2011
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So, I will sell a pair of Pilgrims. They are 9 weeks old. The two I think I have figured to sell have the following faults: The female has white on all feathers half of each wing (this was the one with yellow tips as a gosling. She also his a white t shaped mark on her chest. I think her bill is too concave. But she is big and has good double lobes. The male has multiple gray feathers on his body and excessive gray on his wing tips or secondaries? and I think his head is a little thick. But he is huge about 4-5 lbs bigger than the other male. lobes, good blue eyes.
The keepers are the other pair both have good double lobes, I think better heads? The male less course and the female more strait less concave. Female no white on chest or wings. The male no gray on body and minimal on hidden area of wings. His head is trimmer. They are smaller, but since they are all only 9 weeks , I figure they will still fill out.
I listed in my add that the are not SQ , but would be good for a backyard flock.
Any comments before two of these kids go down the road?
The keepers are the other pair both have good double lobes, I think better heads? The male less course and the female more strait less concave. Female no white on chest or wings. The male no gray on body and minimal on hidden area of wings. His head is trimmer. They are smaller, but since they are all only 9 weeks , I figure they will still fill out.
I listed in my add that the are not SQ , but would be good for a backyard flock.
Any comments before two of these kids go down the road?