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He's gorgeous. What a great job you did getting him back in shape again.Dr. Orpheus came to us from a home with too many roosters. He was given to us because he was the friendliest roo she had. He was in poor condition - very skinny, floppy and pale comb, jumpy, etc. Here he was when he first came home to us:
He's recovered. He's fat and happy, has his own flock of gorgeous girls, and his comb has perked up and gotten some color, even if he lost some points to frostbite:
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I wished our guy was that weird! LOLMy little goofball Serama roo was following me all around the run yesterday, squeaking and chortling and flying up to be next to me. He absolutely wouldn't leave me alone until I picked him up, cuddled and petted him. He loves to have his comb and wattles rubbed. LOL. little weirdo!![]()
How could I resist this face??![]()
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Quote: He is a funny little dude![]()