Thanks. I think he will do well in the Spring shows.
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Hate to be a downer today, but I lost one of my roosters to the cold. Don't know how or why. He was healthy and active as ever this week and I didn't notice any abnormal health issues. I guess the temperature was too much for him.
Quote: Well, it was at least low-mid 30's, and the more I thought about it, the more I just assumed it was the cold. But if it was, then I would be having birds die left and right which is definitely not the case. I necropsied the bird and didn't noticed anything obvious. Healthy liver, no excess mucous/lesions in the trachea, no parasites in the intestinal tract... I'm not sure what it was.
I hate to say it, but that bird looks pretty ratty.So, if someone knows, please tell me.![]()
A couple of years ago, my son took this sebright to the fair, and the judge told him that white earlobes were a DQ. Since then the bird has matured and now the lobes are faintly turquoise. I read that white was the original prefered color, then transitioned to red or turquoise being preferred. But I can't find anywhere that white is a DQ.![]()
This is a small fair, he is a 4H'r, so there are maybe 10 birds per class. I think that he is going to take this bird back this year as all our 'nice' chickens were eaten by a racoon. (They always eat the prettiest. )
I just want to warn Noah if the bird will automatically be ruled out.![]()
It is also very variable from one year to the next depending on who is judging. One year Noah's duck won Champion, the next the judge barely glanced at him.![]()
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It's the same bird, just different seasons and lighting.
Agreed. The snarkyier, the better.aggression is common with these tiny birds...then again a slightly aggressive bantam usually shows well in my experience...when they go into "you wanna pick a fight!" mode as soon as you put them into the show pen, they display themselves nicely. And they aren't flighty out of fear of their neighbor birds at show. If they are i don't keep them for the breeding pen- personality is inherited.