I found out it takes me at least 2 hours to download 200 pictures, then sort them, then choose the best, then choose the best of those, then upload them. Hopefully they're worth the effort! It was tough to narrow it down, but I think this shows of the color and pattern pretty well.
Here are the six Alohas I have left after culling, sharing, and unfortunate disappearances. The first pic after each name was taken this weekend, the others are old ones for comparison so you can see how much they have changed.
Digit is the smallest and brightest of my four ladies.
Puffy is the lightest colored, but she has beautiful dark eyes. She's also quite photogenic for being so camera shy!
Flecks is pretty good sized, but she's the homeliest one I kept. She's got a sassy personality and never backs down.
Goldy is the most unique. Anyone who works with feathers would want her she is just so pretty.
Here's Flecks, Goldy, and Digit together. Puffy, unfortunately, didn't want to pose with her sisters.
Easter the very timid is the lowest rooster on the pecking order, and thus was hard to get in any really good pics.
Hastur, formerly Nameless, was strutting around soaking up the attention. He photographs quite well.
Easter and Hastur posed for a pic together(ish) so we can see them side by side. Easter (right) is the lighter one, Hastur (Left)is more red.
And Rufus, the Barred Rock is in the lower right corner.
And, though they are not Alohas, here are my Sussex rooster with a Buff Orpington hen who will be adding their genetics to the mix this spring.
Here are the six Alohas I have left after culling, sharing, and unfortunate disappearances. The first pic after each name was taken this weekend, the others are old ones for comparison so you can see how much they have changed.
Digit is the smallest and brightest of my four ladies.



Puffy is the lightest colored, but she has beautiful dark eyes. She's also quite photogenic for being so camera shy!



Flecks is pretty good sized, but she's the homeliest one I kept. She's got a sassy personality and never backs down.



Goldy is the most unique. Anyone who works with feathers would want her she is just so pretty.




Here's Flecks, Goldy, and Digit together. Puffy, unfortunately, didn't want to pose with her sisters.

Easter the very timid is the lowest rooster on the pecking order, and thus was hard to get in any really good pics.




Hastur, formerly Nameless, was strutting around soaking up the attention. He photographs quite well.




Easter and Hastur posed for a pic together(ish) so we can see them side by side. Easter (right) is the lighter one, Hastur (Left)is more red.
And Rufus, the Barred Rock is in the lower right corner.


And, though they are not Alohas, here are my Sussex rooster with a Buff Orpington hen who will be adding their genetics to the mix this spring.

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