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He's a nice roo, tails held to high but he's nice colouring, is he bantam or LF He's a bantam
It is best if they are alone, but they can be with each other for a while without any problems..Well guys... I have a few new pics of my remaining phoenix... boohoo... sad story, don't feel like talking bout it, but the boys are still good. A few weeks ago... this is themAnd now...
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Mr. Ed, the BB is a tad smaller than the blue. Also, in the first pic, Mr. Eds wings are low, but that's because it was freaking 80 degrees at 9 pm... The weather went from nice to hot in 2 days. It's miserable out there right now. All my birds are walking around with their wings out.The Blue Boy has a longer tail at this point, and his hackles and saddles make me dizzy. Not sure exactly any more what his color should be. I thought at first he was a lemon blue, but he's got what I think is consider crele... the barring?... Anyway. Both are very good and it's time to put them in a bachelor pad... Bummer, but want those tails to grow. Now... can I put them in a bachelor pad by together, or should it be so they are together, but can't fight? They are starting to get frisky with the pullets... Both my golden pullets are gone. I have only one bbr and one lemon blue. OH, that last picture, that is the first time in the few years that I have had chickens that I was able to get a pic of a bird in flight. He was jumping back up to get on the roost. So cool.