Jul 19, 2011 #11 sandracollins Chirping 9 Years Sep 5, 2010 191 0 99 dublin ireland some of my calls have 38 in total as I hatched 27 this year
Jul 19, 2011 #12 jerseygirl1 Crowing 16 Years Jun 20, 2009 4,502 40 406 Orange County, NY Ooh, a chocolate hen - wow, nice, thank you - they always seem angry!
Jul 19, 2011 #13 jerseygirl1 Crowing 16 Years Jun 20, 2009 4,502 40 406 Orange County, NY Is your first one a butterscotch
Jul 19, 2011 #14 sandracollins Chirping 9 Years Sep 5, 2010 191 0 99 dublin ireland yes he is my butterscotch drake
Jul 19, 2011 #15 DuckyGurl Crowing 8 Years Mar 8, 2011 10,214 10 261 In front of my computer OMGOSH! I opened up the page and saw your butterscotch drake and thought it was mine! They could of easily been twins b4 Cory molted! LOL!
OMGOSH! I opened up the page and saw your butterscotch drake and thought it was mine! They could of easily been twins b4 Cory molted! LOL!
Jul 19, 2011 Thread starter #16 pheasant24 Songster 9 Years May 31, 2010 381 4 109 Kalamazoo, MI Quote: whats the one below the butterscotch drake?
Jul 19, 2011 #17 critterranch Songster 9 Years Oct 1, 2010 770 7 119 Red Creek, New York looks like a blue fawn maybe Last edited: Jul 19, 2011
Jul 19, 2011 #18 E easttxchick Lone Star Call Ducks 10 Years Aug 3, 2009 8,427 81 263 Quote: Wow are they fabulous! Great type/conformation. Bet you're proud of those little things.
Jul 19, 2011 #19 bemba Songster 9 Years Feb 5, 2010 1,108 104 163 Mary Valley QLD. Here are some of my Calls (Australian) ours tend to be bigger and not as defined.... darn our quarantine laws!!! None the less they are beautiful. Last edited: Jul 19, 2011
Here are some of my Calls (Australian) ours tend to be bigger and not as defined.... darn our quarantine laws!!! None the less they are beautiful.
Jul 19, 2011 #20 E easttxchick Lone Star Call Ducks 10 Years Aug 3, 2009 8,427 81 263 Quote: I think the bigger ones are lovely, too(I have some). I think breeding them down tiny has caused them a lot of genetic problems. Yours are beautiful!
Quote: I think the bigger ones are lovely, too(I have some). I think breeding them down tiny has caused them a lot of genetic problems. Yours are beautiful!