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I dont think Vickie would miss that pullet bottom picture if I I accidently took her home....shes just so pretty ,well all of them are...these are my cousins dream birds..he wants good buffs so bad..he calls me all of the time..I told him just be patient, we are working on getting you some...hes SO excited.. and Vickie, you are a master at conditioning, not too often you see shine like that in buffs..must be those sunflower seeds..
Thanks Lynnie,

Yup, they're getting lots of BOSS, and plenty of forage.I overseed grasses and clovers, plus mustard and kale for them over the winter too.Right now they are also stuffing themselves with fallen pears.A yellow jacket or wasp doesn't stand a chance either.I love watching them go after a butterfly too. Even the little ones get into the act. I don't think Monarchs taste good though, as they leave those alone. These girls are also entering that wonderful bloom time for pullets...just a month or so before they start laying.
 
my cousin will be pm you jim.. hes excited..i told him to wait till we found some decent birds...winters get ugly here..but we start first week of feb hatching..he has good incubator.. , he will want to arrange something with you little later on..it will be so nice for him..he has kept sussex for a long time but has always wanted buffs..and he wont have to play any strange
head games just to get some nice chickens..

ive got my heart so set on a couple vickie english cross ...and im not bad on my conditioning , but vickies the master at it....
 
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my cousin will be pm you jim.. hes excited..i told him to wait till we found some decent birds...winters get ugly here..but we start first week of feb hatching..he has good incubator.. , he will want to arrange something with you little later on..it will be so nice for him..he has kept sussex for a long time but has always wanted buffs..and he wont have to play head games just to get some nice chickens..

ive got my heart so set on a couple vickie english cross ...and im not bad on my conditioning , but vickies the master at it....

Send him this photo to wet his whistle with!

"Golden Gentleman"

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Hi, everyone! I have a Black Orpington Rooster that I raised from a chick. He is about 17 weeks old and has started showing red. I'm not a breeder, so I'm not "worried" about it, but I wonder: "why the red?" Maybe some of you genetics experts can enlighten me! Here are a few pictures of him:



 
I dont think Vickie would miss that pullet bottom picture if I I accidently took her home....shes just so pretty ,well all of them are...these are my cousins dream birds..he wants good buffs so bad..he calls me all of the time..I told him just be patient, we are working on getting you some...hes SO excited.. and Vickie, you are a master at conditioning, not too often you see shine like that in buffs..must be those sunflower seeds..

It should be noted that we have a very large livestock guardian dog that greatly dislikes strangers near her livestock! Just saying.....
my cousin will be pm you jim.. hes excited..i told him to wait till we found some decent birds...winters get ugly here..but we start first week of feb hatching..he has good incubator.. , he will want to arrange something with you little later on..it will be so nice for him..he has kept sussex for a long time but has always wanted buffs..and he wont have to play head games just to get some nice chickens..

ive got my heart so set on a couple vickie english cross ...and im not bad on my conditioning , but vickies the master at it....

Just let me know if I can be of service!

I have heard rumors about Vickie's conditioning ability. Proof is in the pudding, as they say. Let her come to Lucasville, Ohio this fall and show us all off. Put up or shut up they say!
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It would not offend me to loose to a better bird. Especially one my flock produced!
 
Hi, everyone! I have a Black Orpington Rooster that I raised from a chick. He is about 17 weeks old and has started showing red. I'm not a breeder, so I'm not "worried" about it, but I wonder: "why the red?" Maybe some of you genetics experts can enlighten me! Here are a few pictures of him:



Where did he come from? Looks like someone sneaked in the coop. I have seen red leakage but yours is obviously crossed with something else.
 
It should be noted that we have a very large livestock guardian dog that greatly dislikes strangers near her livestock! Just saying.....

Just let me know if I can be of service!

I have heard rumors about Vickie's conditioning ability. Proof is in the pudding, as they say. Let her come to Lucasville, Ohio this fall and show us all off. Put up or shut up they say!
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It would not offend me to loose to a better bird. Especially one my flock produced!
VICTORIA will come when the birds are ready, and suit ME.I carry nothing that doesn't start with a .4...except my 12 gauge with 00 buck loads.. Wait til you meet my husband...I'm the pussycat.
 
Where did he come from? Looks like someone sneaked in the coop. I have seen red leakage but yours is obviously crossed with something else.


The likely hood of being mixed is pretty good. Like I said, I'm not a breeder, and neither was the guy I bought him from. I think the red is pretty and he is the nicest rooster ever! He takes care of his hens, finds them food, protects them, but is super gentle with people. He's our first rooster, so we are having a good experience. Thanks for the input!
 

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