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The history behind the use of the favorite color question to root out spies and such.
As to blowing your cover, I was funning with you, now I'm starting to wonder. Ever see the movie Three Days Of The Condor ?
oops, maybe I shouldn't have justified my cover being blown... and kept you all wondering... Yes, I do work for the USDA- NRCS (Nat. Resource Cons Service) and my wife also works for the USDA FSA (Farm Service Agency). Don't worry, most all I deal with is trees and erosion. She's the one who deals with all the money.
Never seen the movie... sounds like something we need to do. If a chicken guy, more specifically a cornish person says to watch it.. then we'd better.. we're all just as crazy as each other...
Steve, I'm not complaining about the project roo, or any of the birds for that matter... mearly the opposite... I'm grateful as h e double hockey sticks...
I thought of mating him back to his hatch mate female, just to see if I can get some white birds, but her and only her... And to be quite honest, I had only thought of breeding her to him for about half the breeding season. I do agree, the young bird, is a truly magnificent beast. He's a rip... Haven't come up with a name yet though.
Your thoughts on him just covering one hen, was exactly mine... I figured use him long enough to get a son, hopefully better and not as dark laced.. and move on to a sound bird, hopefully with more cornish appeal- and less gimp...
I just really hate only having one male running around here, other than the Amer and the bantam... I'm one to really like to keep plenty of breeding options around, and usually always have too many males, as I know how drastic things can get when the lead stud gets down.
That's why I'm presented with my problem of needing more...