AMEN! I may be accused of being a "tomboy" and in the 70's a "women's libber" but by golly a guy better be smooth and do his job! He better feed me and not be aggressive. If so, I'll do mine too!![]()

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AMEN! I may be accused of being a "tomboy" and in the 70's a "women's libber" but by golly a guy better be smooth and do his job! He better feed me and not be aggressive. If so, I'll do mine too!![]()
[COLOR=0000FF]Culling for comb could also mean I'm new and making mistakes (VERY true), but mostly, I don't like to look at a comb with too many points, and since they're running around my yard eating my feed... Anyway, here he is, the better combed guy, light eyes n all. (that's a white Marans pullet in the back)[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]He won Best of Breed at the Sussex Show in New Jersey[/COLOR]
[COLOR=0000FF]Not that I think he's all that and a bag of chips. Personally, I think he's too hard on the pullets. Great with my kids ~9 yr old can catch him right up, but hard on the pullets.[/COLOR]
ME TOO I said I was not going to even think about showing buffs. She keeps flashing them and being an enabler.
Having shown for years I'm in no hurry to show these chilluns. I know what I'm looking at, and enjoying it. Some day soon, I will share with people who will do the breed some actual good, and continue the breed's progression. I'm not into just inflating egos by show wins.. If these birds make your navel tingle; talk to me. In the meantime, I can afford to breed a few good birds that suit my eye.ME TOO I said I was not going to even think about showing buffs. She keeps flashing them and being an enabler.