SwampFoot
In the Brooder
- Apr 20, 2015
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I had one marion rose cock gifted to me from a man that had him shipped overseas to work, so I know he was good. He got killed by a fox the fourth year I had him, all because I set his tiecord too close to the woods. He came with a marion rose hen with an eighth of blueface.
I mated that pair for all of those foir years, and got wonderful birds. I ended up leaving them to my grandfather while i went to school, and when he got sick, his girlfriend sold what was left, which was about five pullets, the broodhen, and two sons. Im convinced that they are alive somewhere on someone's yard, and whoever it is has no idea what they are sitting on. Their feet are marked out and out and the right nostril was marked, so if any of y'all run up on some hatch looking birds in south Carolina check thier beaks and feet, i doubt people toepunch anymore.
As for those black pullets, one is a stag, i found little red pin feathers on his back, I love thier stance, hopefully more pics are coming.
I mated that pair for all of those foir years, and got wonderful birds. I ended up leaving them to my grandfather while i went to school, and when he got sick, his girlfriend sold what was left, which was about five pullets, the broodhen, and two sons. Im convinced that they are alive somewhere on someone's yard, and whoever it is has no idea what they are sitting on. Their feet are marked out and out and the right nostril was marked, so if any of y'all run up on some hatch looking birds in south Carolina check thier beaks and feet, i doubt people toepunch anymore.
As for those black pullets, one is a stag, i found little red pin feathers on his back, I love thier stance, hopefully more pics are coming.