The IMPORTED ENGLISH Orpington Thread

Oh my!
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2 white babies are out and the Legbar orps are starting to pip!
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( I have to get my butt away from this hatcher and outside to work........... Oh no, I can't do it
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.......DH is going to have to do my part today
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Keep'em coming Nellie I can't wait to see some pics
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Walt that was a great video... you sure make it look easy.... I am going to try that just to see if I can do it. I have a couple of pretty tame roos that might not object ")

That male had been used for this purpose before, so as I noted in the post above, he was fine with the 5 or so re-shoots it took to get what I got on film.

For the record: I do not AI any of my birds....just a personal choice, but I thought the video would be helpful. I had the camera and the guy was doing the demo's.

I remember back in the day and maybe still today that some folks pluck/cut around the vent area to provide better access.

Walt
 
Oh my!
celebrate.gif
2 white babies are out and the Legbar orps are starting to pip!
ya.gif
( I have to get my butt away from this hatcher and outside to work........... Oh no, I can't do it
barnie.gif
.......DH is going to have to do my part today
hide.gif
......)

Stop that! I'll have to keep checking back! Tell your husband that you are wearing your midwife hat today.
 
Oh my!
celebrate.gif
2 white babies are out and the Legbar orps are starting to pip!
ya.gif
( I have to get my butt away from this hatcher and outside to work........... Oh no, I can't do it
barnie.gif
.......DH is going to have to do my part today
hide.gif
......)
That's what DHs are for when we are busy bringing little ones into the world. How exciting for you!!!
 
still do..your a judge so you know..always pluck , never cut, unless you dont intend to show.
That male had been used for this purpose before, so as I noted in the post above, he was fine with the 5 or so re-shoots it took to get what I got on film.

For the record: I do not AI any of my birds....just a personal choice, but I thought the video would be helpful. I had the camera and the guy was doing the demo's.

I remember back in the day and maybe still today that some folks pluck/cut around the vent area to provide better access.

Walt
 

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