Better than a poseur. 

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Glais' comb and wattles seem to be bigger every day! Reaching @fluffycrow's Kolovos level.
We may be in need a Kolovos wattle photo for comparison purposes![]()
not here, it doesn't get that cold.Do your the large comb roosters have frostbite issues?
Right now it's 16f with 87% humidity and freezing fog. Difficult to prevent frostbite on big combs here. They lose the points.
I have been trying to breed for small wattles and pea combs. But still get a few blade combs.
The tradition endures!Time for some education.Point out on the harmless birds , for whom he can stay put. With lots of reassuring sounds.
And its okay for him call the alarm and to run if he sees one of these:
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I wonder how a prompt to image picture (dall-e) would look like with your description.Just spat coffee everywhere at the image that conjured of Shad with a big board of pictures and a bamboo cane or pea stick pointer, lecturing a bored-looking Glais as he sits on the coop extension perch![]()
Don’t think there’s any competition, Kolovos IMHO wins the wattle off. Maybe still hope for the youngsters??Such an honour for Kolovos to be remembered for his wattles!
It doesn’t take much for me to share pictures of a very special rooster. His spurs were also quite largeView attachment 4265208View attachment 4265209
View attachment 4265210Most of his sons also developed impressive combs (9month old cockerel here, I believe)
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As you can see, the comb is also growing on the beak. I’ve never had any of them show signs of discomfort while trying to breathe. Hope that covers Perris’ question earlier in the thread. Similar experiences with the hens, whose combs can flop completely over the beak (Ursula, for example). I believe RC said the same