I wanted to name our Buff Orpington “Butterball” until the family shouted me down.I have a tray I can set out, hopefully they won't be offended by a turkey roasting tray...

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I wanted to name our Buff Orpington “Butterball” until the family shouted me down.I have a tray I can set out, hopefully they won't be offended by a turkey roasting tray...
It's tradition to have a "butterbird" here for buffs!I wanted to name our Buff Orpington “Butterball” until the family shouted me down.![]()
Handsome fellas!Aberglasny, Erddig, Nefyn and Sully are 1 today![]()
Nefyn was a scrawny teen-looking cockerel for most of that time, but recently he's really filled out, and now resembles closely his brother/ cousin/ dad/ uncle/ some other close but 9 month older relative Gwynedd (on the left here), except N has white shanks and G has slate. They both resemble dad/uncle/grandad Killay, bar their single v his P comb. If the current generation of chicks produces another male like this, once they get their combs and adult plumage, I wonder if it counts as a new landrace? Anyone know how many generations are required to call a phenotype 'fixed'? View attachment 4158179
Erddig meanwhile has the red jungle fowl look inherited ultimately from Phoenix, and shared by Tintern, except E has green shanks while T has slate. View attachment 4158180
I'll try to get some nice photos of thegirlshens later; they're laying atm.