Are Buckeye eggs more of a cream or a brown? Would anyone like to post a couple pictures? Thanks!
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Stop crying about this rooster.
I think your cockerel looks good. The comb is a bit large for my liking and the color feels "blocky" but he looks like a good bird for you.Blackbriars, nice looking flock you have there and such well behaved dogs! I have to keep my dogs and chickens strictly separated.![]()
Minniechickmama I have excess fluff on my pullets too, I think. I read that roosters with excess saddle feathers contribute to that problem so ones with shorter saddle feathers should be selected........ is that true?
Here's my only 20 week old rooster, looking much better I think. Still too many flaws to breed but at least he's not an eyesore any more like he was a month ago! Still, that comb..........and I think his body shape is off (? do you think?)![]()
The second shot shows a younger buckeye rooster and a dark cornish doing a fly by. The orange fellow at the front is a mystery cross, perhaps Dorking- he's got six toes on each foot. He's an odd looking fellow, almost completely saucer shaped, massive, with short legs. I've posted pictures of his feet in the chicken defects thread if anybody's interested.
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Blackbriars, nice looking flock you have there and such well behaved dogs! I have to keep my dogs and chickens strictly separated.![]()
Minniechickmama I have excess fluff on my pullets too, I think. I read that roosters with excess saddle feathers contribute to that problem so ones with shorter saddle feathers should be selected........ is that true?
Here's my only 20 week old rooster, looking much better I think. Still too many flaws to breed but at least he's not an eyesore any more like he was a month ago! Still, that comb..........and I think his body shape is off (? do you think?)![]()
The second shot shows a younger buckeye rooster and a dark cornish doing a fly by. The orange fellow at the front is a mystery cross, perhaps Dorking- he's got six toes on each foot. He's an odd looking fellow, almost completely saucer shaped, massive, with short legs. I've posted pictures of his feet in the chicken defects thread if anybody's interested.
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