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I saw you looking at that other pullet
 
Some horrible photos on a overcast day. But shows the difference dubbing can make in the appearance of a bird.

Whitehackle stag, probably about 5 months old.
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Same bird, dubbed, maybe a month or so later.
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Young stag about 7 months, undubbed.
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Same stag a month or so later.
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(I'll play a game with this one, see if you can guess what he is. It'll prove the necessity of the breeder knowing what he is or you will never know it. Too often I've seen people say, "Looks like a Lacy Roundhead and then the person starts calling them "Lacy Roundhead's." After everyone guesses I'll tell you what he is
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1/2 Blue traveler, 1/4 Whitehackle, 1/4 Roundhead.
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1/2 Traveler 1/2 Gilmore before dubbing
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After dubbing (tail in bad shape due to the pen, as I suppose).
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My apologies for the large photos, I tried resizing them but it doesn't seem to want to work correctly today.
 
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Grandaddy, that is one amazing looking bird. What are some of the other bloodlines you working with?
All your photos are awesome.
 
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Grandaddy, that is one amazing looking bird. What are some of the other bloodlines you working with?
All your photos are awesome.

That rooster does not belong to me. I have the daughter from him. You are roght, he is one awesome bird. That is why I feel so privledged to have a pullet from him to start my family of greys. I also have a pair of Sid Taylors. I am just getting started and greatly apprieciate the caliper of fowl I have been allowed to obtain.
 
I wish you all the luck Grandaddy on your new family of greys. Whenever you get superb fowl
from a good breeder it is a blessing. Listen to their advise, as it is obvious they know what they're
doing. When I was a kid I had some of the best fowl I ever had and maintained solid familys by taking advise from those who sold or gave me quality stock. I wish I still had some of those birds.
I now have a good bloodline of Leipers that I'm very impressed with. I was lucky to get some very game,
beautiful fowl.
 

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