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a Dorking "frou-frou"?... never!
Now if you want to talk about silkies, frizzles and polish......
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Have you seen the Bresse and the Euskal Oiloa yet?

Ah thank you thank you...
I had a list somewhere but I think the cats deleted it...

I know there was talk that crele was mentioned in some older writings.. but the color was pretty much lost over the years
I will need to see where my bookmark went so I can pull that back up


not yet.... are you enabling my udder half now?!?!?!?
 
a Dorking "frou-frou"?... never!
Now if you want to talk about silkies, frizzles and polish......
gig.gif


Have you seen the Bresse and the Euskal Oiloa yet?

Ah thank you thank you...
I had a list somewhere but I think the cats deleted it...

I know there was talk that crele was mentioned in some older writings.. but the color was pretty much lost over the years
I will need to see where my bookmark went so I can pull that back up
I had never heard of either before. I want Dorkings because as DH said I just found out I am related to Ceaser, I would enjoy having the same chickens as he running around my yard. I know what we have in the states is no where close to what he had, but maybe with some selective breeding I could get close. I love that they have little short legs and are friendly, not to mention they go broodie in the spring.
The Bresse sounds interesting, it would be nice to see what they taste like.....lol!!!

A year ago I knew NOTHING about chickens (other than they taste good), now I enjoy our little flock. I have learned so much over the year, and look forward to learning much much more. It is amazing how much I read about chickens and most of it was WRONG. Best way to learn anything is to just do it. I do wish hatching eggs didn't come with such a steep curve, but we will get there. As the feed store guy said hatching eggs in not a since it's and art.
 

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