oh still hunting a couple bantam males too if anyone runs across some good ones. Trying to get a hold of Tom Kernan but cant find his e-mail address if anyone happenes to have it. Talked to Doug Akers , he was out for now
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The khaki has strange leg color that I've never seen before. The shanks are green but the bottoms of the feet are almost pure white and he has a light face and soft feathers. I figure that crossed to some of the really typey and small bantam blacks, I should get some decent dun bantams.I'll quote you again Michael haha
love that khaki bantam!
The duns I have from you are looking great, and VERY black faced. Been out since you sent them to me and darkened right up. Looking forward to working with them this year
sounds like a good route to go on the khaki, good lcuk with him, love that color in anything.The khaki has strange leg color that I've never seen before. The shanks are green but the bottoms of the feet are almost pure white and he has a light face and soft feathers. I figure that crossed to some of the really typey and small bantam blacks, I should get some decent dun bantams.
Great to hear on the birds I sent you! There is someone who purchased duns from me this past year that wasn't pleased so they've been trying to smear my farm name, saying I sent them red faced birds and all sorts of horrible things which is why we're going to be more selective on purchasers this year. The black hens that are in with the dun rooster all came from a good friend this past year. His birds don't have the best tail spread yet but they have longer legs and longer tails with good combs and dark faces. I think it's because they're so calm compared to our line of near-feral birds but the lines combined should make some awesome birds. All of the black hens from last year and all of the dun hens are in with 2 nice looking black cockerels from the same line of blacks as the new hens. I also have a blue hen with them as well to improve the blues.
So this year looks to be promising as far as improving the birds. If all goes as planned, I think we want to try to take some sumatras to the Ohio show in November and see how they stack up against all of the "show winning" sumatras.
can you get a better picture of him pleaseThe khaki has strange leg color that I've never seen before. The shanks are green but the bottoms of the feet are almost pure white and he has a light face and soft feathers. I figure that crossed to some of the really typey and small bantam blacks, I should get some decent dun bantams.
I will work on it. With daylight savings time, it is still somewhat light out when I get home now! He is in a bachelor pen with a bantam rock, phoenix, and some LF sumatras so it shouldn't be too hardcan you get a better picture of him please
hens mixed like that usually end up being good egg layers. Roosters of that mix are good eatingapperently my olive egger roo got to my sumatra hen.... i have a sumatra chick with cheeks and featherd legs!