This was Lancelot when he was about 5 months old. I had to kill him because he was crazy and aggressive toward my children but I hated to do it. He was really big and pretty. I really wanted to keep him for a couple years and get chicks off him.
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im sorry he was prettyView attachment 3232054
This was Lancelot when he was about 5 months old. I had to kill him because he was crazy and aggressive toward my children but I hated to do it. He was really big and pretty. I really wanted to keep him for a couple years and get chicks off him.
im so sorryView attachment 3232608My sweet now dead rooster Elvis.
how is he a jerkface?View attachment 3232612
The skittish jerkface I got left with.
He was bought as a frizzle and happened to be one of the birds that didn't inherit the gene, but I was kind of glad for that because I later realized I just don't really like frizzles anyway. It's funny, if I hadn't taken a chance on getting him (while trying for a bantam pullet if I'm being honest), I wouldn't have then gotten my big guy Reuby the very next year.wow i hope he wins he is so pretty and the white one looks like a cuddle machine(aka i would have to cuddle him a lot)Silkie breeder here!
Here are my boys. Paint one is the 2021 state fair champion and the silver partridge is his son I'm hoping to take 2022 champion.
hes so prettyDawson, a Crele English Orpington, was rehomed to his own flock of ladies earlier this year. He was such a docile guy and would sit up on this perch and let me scritch his front and rub his wattles. I kinda wish I had kept him because he was my favorite out of those boys, but he's happy in his own flock now and I think that's fairer for him.

Ankle stabber.im so sorry
how is he a jerkface?
oh makes since thenAnkle stabber.