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!![]()
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For some reason they enjoyed being held like this. All the others despised it.
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This is King Tut! He always had the orange tinted face.
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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!
