Another is Kansas city topple. Those described as such to me where tall, narrow breasted and also heavily built in legs.
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pee on them. My friends from South America say human urine kills themY'all think water just shy of boiling will kill ants? I have an ant pile I need to kill its in my breeder quarters I'm building. Or any other non poisonous way, thanks
Diatomaceous earth works the best... its actually good for the animals but bad for insects... its deordorizer too..Y'all think water just shy of boiling will kill ants? I have an ant pile I need to kill its in my breeder quarters I'm building. Or any other non poisonous way, thanks
I found your bird story on American Game thread...if you go to show off your American game thread I have my bird story on that page I think its on the last page
Nice looking hens.. I can see the difference in breast color (barely). I have some hens that also appear "golden" and have one that looks exactly like the top image.... I will send a picture when I take one this evening... Her breast is light as well.This pullet a lighter variant associated with linebreeding back to Hen A. As chick such birds do not stand out and males are much harder to discern other than they are "White Hackle-ish". This condition appears recessive with test matings being made now to confirm and for closer scrutiny of chicks and juveniles. The same allele appears important in promoting the Hen B phenotype where that female is likely to be heterozygous.
Image below enables comparison of same pullet to a closer to wild-type half-sister (right) by another sire that does not appear to carry light colored allele. Second pullet is also a product of linebreeding. Photograph not best but coloration difference most obvious in it is the salmon colored breast of bird on right is largely lacking on the variant.
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Nice looking hens.. I can see the difference in breast color (barely). I have some hens that also appear "golden" and have one that looks exactly like the top image.... I will send a picture when I take one this evening... Her breast is light as well.