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Wow those are some cool looking guys! How would they do in the cold New England weather? Don't think I've ever seen Shamo other then in pictures.

They do good in the cold weather. They are large birds and put off alot of body heat. lol.
 
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first two pics are shamo.. Third one has some malays in it.. I got mine from earline a friend who lives near here. The second pic I was told was a "pumpkin" stag.. I think he was a dun (choc..) and has a double dose of the gene.. I am going to guess he is actually khaki.. Very unusual. I will breed him to some wheaten hens though I thought about selling him at one time.
 
haha...yep figured I 'd make a poke at you there with that. Those are some nice tyrannosaurus chickens you got there... haha

Yep when I saw that one yall are talking about, I though dun/khaki, or maybe even cream was in him. Definitely has something in there diluting him down. Pretty color either way.
The only other nice ones I have ever seen in person , the Ko Shamo's that is, were at Toni's the last time we went up. Think she said those were going to David's place. But they were perfect birds for sure.

Mandy,
once you get those ohiki, they may be able to help add in the MF in some of the other lines you are working on too, but I'm sure you know that. Would obviously be a big change in type, but would help with the feathering I would think.
 
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Yes,Toni assured me that they would put multiple feathering on a longtail and not shorten the tail..
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Here is my best white bantam cock - his tail grew 4 feet then last year, and saddles half that, unfortunately I was using him for breeding constantly so the tail kept breaking off. He just molted and kept a good many saddles feathers and a few tail/coverts.

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He's a beautiful bird for sure.

Shay, keep working on that project. We need some good blacks here. I'm working on them in both sizes and I know Amanda has some blacks coming along.

Keep breeding that gold birchen boy to the blackest hens. select the cleanest males and do it again. Never use a hen with any color to her, even if it's just a feather or two. By doing that, you'll get that birchen out pretty quick. I started with a very similar male from Cy's bantams and after just 1 cross this year, look to have some fairly clean males now. Crossed some to some of Toni's large fowl hens too and got some decent colored ones that way too. Seems the biggest problem is getting a true extended black, clean male. The pullets all see to come out decent. Stay at it though, it wont take long.
 

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