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Nice!
Hah! Yep. I like taking pictures and putting them in dated folders for reference. At my age, easy to forget who came from where and what is it. So I do take the camera out to the barn a lot.Hey there mumsy: you seem to be as much of a camera buff as I am. Not a great photographer but I do love taking pictures of all mine.
Those are some excellent looking chicks.
Enjoy all of them.
Jim
I appreciate what you have posted.
Poking around a bit is seems like the ones I hatched from Ron Fogel might be a bit different from the lines you have. They go back to the St. Romain Family in Louisiana and the line is over 90 years old. They are beautiful and seem to have retained their egg laying abilities both in numbers and size. The pullets are very large and they did grow quickly. It seems that getting egg production up with them would not be hard, but at 180+ per year they are already pretty good for a Heritage breed.
One of them nearly laid an egg in my hand on Saturday. There was a broken egg in the nest box and a couple of the other chickens were going after it while the Red was laying hers. I was getting the broken egg out and shooing the others away when she plopped the egg out! What a good girl!
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I wanted rose combs, unfortunately they weren't available at the time. I have 10 SC rir from dick in my brooder now just a day old they are beautiful and full of life. One I believe isn't going to make it but doing everything I can for him to see to it he does.