Melodyschkns
In the Brooder
- Feb 22, 2015
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This is the best close up I could get of her. She doesnt sit still fot me very long.
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This is the best close up I could get of her. She doesnt sit still fot me very long.![]()
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Thank you. I was worried reading the comments that she was a male bwcause of her red face but Ive seen her lay around the eggs and a roo tried mating her. Sadly she's the only one I have of her breed
My She just maybe a He. Im so sad me and my husband were out watching the flock and we witnessed my Sultan crow. Her comb also has got bigger and now shows more obvious signs of the V shape. I'll post a better picture of her soon but is it possible that a hen will crow too?
I am planning on breeding sultan bantams (white). They are good quality, I believe, except the female is missing a claw on one toe due to one of her toes being deformed :/. They have not layed yet but they should in mid Spring! Two people already want some. Trying to give my sultans oats and things to help them start laying! I live in Oregon and I plan on breeding sultans! They're cute little guys!
I have three at the moment, King Alfred, Cleopatra, and King Tut!![]()
For some reason they enjoyed being held like this. All the others despised it.
This is King Tut! He always had the orange tinted face.
She's the one with the toe problem. It wasn't too bad, she had two tiny claws on one toe and the toe was oddly shaped. I never got a good picture of it.
I'll message you my location, since I'm not very comfortable with sharing my personal information publicly.What part of Oregon? I am in Aumsville and will be interested in expanding my Sultan flock in the near future!