- Thread starter
- #21
Oh, and for the record, all the money will be going towards tack and supplies for my horse Misty! And of course, more material for the hoods and bandanas! Glad I have plenty of people interested.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I was wondering about combs, big single combs and rose combs especially. What about crested breeds?I am going to design it as close to a falconer hood as possible. So for the comb, I am going to make a slit and a gap that goes across the chickens whole head so the comb should be easy to fit in. I will make the hole in the top wide enough to fit a Wyandotte comb so there should be plenty of room. I hope it works but may have to tweet the design a few times to figure it out. Hope this helps!
I was going to ask about large single combs (my leghorn has a huge one) but I couldn't figure out how to word the question. Crested breeds is a good point.I was wondering about combs, big single combs and rose combs especially. What about crested breeds?
That is a very interesting question. maybe I will make a Crested model, its a circle in the whole top of the head to fit around the base of the crest, and then a slit in the whole back of the hood so you can pull the back apart, and outward, and then around the crest. Then, you can lace it in the back. I think i could make this work for rose combs and stuff like that too, but I will have to do some experimenting. Thanks for bringing this to my attention!I was wondering about combs, big single combs and rose combs especially. What about crested breeds?
I will just have to make a larger slit. My rooster has a HUGE single comb, so I can use his comb as a base for large single combs. Working with combs is going to be interesting.My leghorn has a huge single comb- do you
I was going to ask about large single combs (my leghorn has a huge one) but I couldn't figure out how to word the question. Crested breeds is a good point.
I will just have to make a larger slit. My rooster has a HUGE single comb, so I can use his comb as a base for large single combs. Working with combs is going to be interesting.
Ohh, wattles totally slipped my mind. I will have to figure that out. It will probably take me longer then a week to make all the tweets to fit the birds, I will post my status to see who it is going.View attachment 2432906
Here she is, in all her floppy combed glory. What about wattles?
Oh, I am SO going to try to get one for my cat or one of my chickens.I am also getting fabric today for bandanas, so anyone interested in those, I can get fabric, and start selling them soon! I am doing a Christmas countdown series of bandanas for my dog. A number on each bandana for each day closer to Christmas! I don't think I will do all the 25 bandanas though, it will be 25, 24, 23 (all on separate bandanas) skip a few, 3, 2,1. I Could do all 25 though if anyone wanted it. Thought I would throw it out there! I can do all pets, poultry, cats, dogs, but need measurements of there neck!