Wow, that is a nice bird!
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Wow, that is a nice bird!
If this was for "Chemo"? Thanks!
He is a tall boy, that is my 2 yr. old Purple BS Pied "Handsome" and Chemo's a good bit taller than him, thinner as well. Handsome is a bit chunky, hubby says he's the heaviest one we have.
It was, sorry, I should have said @Dylansmom or quoted.![]()
I was looking for a name of this chick, so far I have had two of them like this. They are both IBs and one has sold already so a name wasn't necessary after all.
I doubt that I will be able to produce a bird as beautiful as your Pied, he is awsome!
I hope your treatments are going well without too many down days, I know it is tough, but I bet you are tougher.
He is awesome!
I didn't produce him either, C. Hopkins did. I keep trying to picture the result of him x my spalding girl "Crawford", also very tall and leggy. All of Dany's posts about how domestication is making them short and squatty has really got me looking for a taller leaner bodied result from my birds.
My treatments are okay so far, thanks for asking. The first 6 day cycle of chemo is done and I've had 7 radiation sessions so far. No hair loss yet, or nausea, but I am tired a lot and I have a horrendous taste in my mouth that is making eating a bit of a chore. Worst thing is my cough though, it gets so bad I gag, and my throat is sore as _____! Other than that we are soldiering on. Sold my straight run chicks as fast as I could hatch them this year, held back 3 to grow out, hoping they are hens.
What do you think of Chemo x Crawford chicks, especially if a peach spalding hen happened to pop out?
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What color is that chick Bill? It doesn't look dark enough for IB?
Very Nice! I would have taken him in a heart beat.