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Clue of interest is foot coloration that plays out most frequently on lighter base colorations. Pattern gene is not limited to Red Quill, red quill or silver quill in games.
 
Contrary to popular belief I’ve never bred any birds looking for a certain color outcome. I’m not in any kind of business to sell any birds for any reason. I breed what I believe to be the best birds I have. I don’t care what color their feet or feathers are so I’ve never paid real close attention.
 
Contrary to popular belief I’ve never bred any birds looking for a certain color outcome. I’m not in any kind of business to sell any birds for any reason. I breed what I believe to be the best birds I have. I don’t care what color their feet or feathers are so I’ve never paid real close attention.
Still persnickety. You need more milk and cookies.
 
However the pumpkins were made or whatever was added to them before I got them. I have no idea.
 
However the pumpkins were made or whatever was added to them before I got them. I have no idea.
lol, my apologies for the brain lapse... I was thinking pumpkins but wrote quills. Now it makes more sense to me. Some names are confusing to me. Like the "golden grey" hen I crossed. The pattern does not behave like a grey as I got stags and pullets the first cross with a blue stag.
 
If America put a 500% tariff on all Chinese goods China would be forced to attack before they knew they could win and would thus do nothing beyond meaningless basedbean duties. Meanwhile, offshore manufacturing would be forced to move to Vietnam, North Korea and Mexico, kneecapping China and empowering her local (and our local) natural adversaries.

Our lower class paid for America's offshore GDP boost with their jobs. If the upper classes can pay for the next round with their wallets we'll earn a blood free new american century.
-anonymous

Thoughts? I'm not really with the whole warring with China, but I like this trade war we got going on. We're gonna have to tighten our belts boys for a while now to gain a whole lot in the future.
I have worked with Chinese manufacturing a lot. Many of my designs I send out to them, and they aren't bad. They have a lot to offer, they are eager and willing to make stuff happen with quick turn around time. Its like they are waiting around for new work..

Its hard to find Casting or injection molding companies in the US that are willing to take on work (especially low volume). Most are at capacity or contract for a specific corporations. And the cost is way higher here in the US and takes longer.

Manufacturing here in US (California especially) is done by Mexicans anyways, so it doesnt matter if we send it out to Mexico. 90% or more of my co-workers Hispanic. And the Chinese are humans too. I dont fall for nationalistic fervor
 
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