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I've read about different mille fleurs, like silver, and another I've forgotten. The hen in the one picture I just posted, did very well at show, so maybe Pyncheon mille fleur is different?I wonder if they're working on the Mille fleur pattern? My hen is way too light, even at her age. I believe they tend to lighten up a little with each molt but whenever they start out with a lot of white, they lighten up too fast.
This is the pair I retained. I believe they best met the Pyncheon SOP from all the chicks I got from Privett. I rehomed my other pair about a month ago. They were all housed together, so I’m waiting til May 1 to collect eggs and see what they produce.Fun! Would you post pictures?
They look perfect! Ten times better than my best. You're a good judge.This is the pair I retained. I believe they best met the Pyncheon SOP from all the chicks I got from Privett. I rehomed my other pair about a month ago. They were all housed together, so I’m waiting til May 1 to collect eggs and see what they produce.
I did hatch a trio that I’m growing out from before, to see how they mature.
He’s got nice lines, I like the comb, lol. Ive git a thing about combs. SOP says the hens can have a comb that has waves, but the Roos should be upright@LisaMP because you're such a good judge of Pyncheons, hows this roo? I think he's my best.View attachment 3078546View attachment 3078550View attachment 3078551