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You know I want to produce SOP SS..... I don't hold out any more hope for this last boy, BUT to be fair I need to post pics of him too.
He is 18 weeks old too. This poor baby has lost all but one tail feather do to the other turds....

Out of Curiosity - HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR THEM TO GROW BACK NEW TAIL FEATHERS ? ? ?


This guy won't let me near him. - - - So the pics are no where as nice as previous shots.....


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I tried really really REALLY hard and just could not get a chest view of this boy.
Yesterday, he was hiding in the woods and I couldn't get any shots of him.

I hope after I sale of few of the others.... he will come out so I can get a better look at him.
 
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Jenny, These girls also have the faded out White Diamond, are they related to the male ?

Yes, the two pullets would be his daughters. I'm not completely sure what you mean by the white diamond? Are you refering to the white tipping on the feathers?
 
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Jenny, These girls also have the faded out White Diamond, are they related to the male ?

Yes, the two pullets would be his daughters. I'm not completely sure what you mean by the white diamond? Are you refering to the white tipping on the feathers?

Jenny, go to Page #1 and Lisa has the standard for the Speckled Sussex printed there for the conveince of all.
 
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You know I want to produce SOP SS..... I don't hold out any more hope for this last boy, BUT to be fair I need to post pics of him too.
He is 18 weeks old too. This poor baby has lost all but one tail feather do to the other turds....

Out of Curiosity - HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR THEM TO GROW BACK NEW TAIL FEATHERS ? ? ?


This guy won't let me near him. - - - So the pics are no where as nice as previous shots.....


http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g420/cliff1801/speckled sussex/IMG_2311800x600.jpg

http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g420/cliff1801/speckled sussex/IMG_2317800x600.jpg

http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g420/cliff1801/speckled sussex/IMG_2315800x600.jpg

http://i1100.photobucket.com/albums/g420/cliff1801/speckled sussex/IMG_2313800x600.jpg

I tried really really REALLY hard and just could not get a chest view of this boy.
Yesterday, he was hiding in the woods and I couldn't get any shots of him.

I hope after I sale of few of the others.... he will come out so I can get a better look at him.

Lisa, this male has basically the same faults the other males have and that is normal if they are brothers. Tail, twisted comb, white in tail. You could raise some pretty yard birds out of these for that Florida weather though. Just remember use these males and the young will have basically the same problems.
 
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Somehow I missed this post and just want to comment now. I do not know if you answered this already but ths this male come from a breeder or a Hatchery ? Everyone please take a look at how wide he is in chest and even though the back is a little short, look at how wide it actuall is anyway.

If a person had a male like this and some decent SOP type SS female you set down a line of SS real quick. This male has the right amount of white to be a good breeding male.

I asked where she got him earlier too...... I don't think she has said yet. I'd REALLY love to know!!!
 
Got my camera issues fixed. Thank you everyone for your patience. I wanted to show a picture history of Ducky as he grew:

At 8 weeks old
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At 10-11 weeks
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At 16 weeks
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2 weeks ago 7/14
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Pictures of Ducky as of Today:

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We tried to get a photo of his wing spread but it did not work out. i will try again later!.....It just made him MAD!
 
This is what the standard says:

Neck: HACKLE, lustrous mahogany bay, each feather having a narrow black stripe in lower half of web, the black stripe decreasing in width near end of feather
and then branching off to outer edge of each side of shaft near point. POINT OF FEATHER distinctly marked with diamond shaped white spangle.

Indianfeathers,

Could we get a close up view of your roo's neck feathers to see if they have this "DAIMOND" shape white spangle ?
 
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Lisa, when I look at this male I look at him as a breeder males since he is a little lacking in the diamond department , but trust me this is what I would use as a breeding male if I owned him. In these pictures he appears to have a nicer back and good space between the legs. He even has the better colored ear Tufts we have been looking for on the other males. I really like this male as you have probably figured out by now.

In raising these Spangled fowl a really good SOP marked males will seldom produce the desired amount of color on his chicks. Did I tell you that I like the Type and Vigor of this SS male.
 

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