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I cannot breathe.No, not exactly but we've since settled out of court so I think that means I can keep posting them right?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/name-that-toe.1489561/post-24838717
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I cannot breathe.No, not exactly but we've since settled out of court so I think that means I can keep posting them right?
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/name-that-toe.1489561/post-24838717
That’s a pingle combHow do you, of all people, not like pea combs?!?!
Looks like a pingle comb tooThank you so much! As a second question, I know this thread is for The Moonshiner to post his pics and discuss about his birds, so if it's not the best place for me to ask this question, I'm so sorry, please tell me and I will delete this post immediately. So here goes the question. Aseel are not supposed to have wattles, and as far as I understand it's connected with the comb genes. So why does my guy have them, and how can I breed them out in his offspring, because either want them gone
More like 30By a ton, that would be 50-100 or 200+?
Lemme look to see if I have any good photos of my late Dwight. He had no wattles with a tight combThat’s a pingle comb
Looks like a pingle comb too
The Pea gene kinda represses wattle development
Oh thank goodness. I was terrified it was gonna be the 200+ optionMore like 30
Molting, then?For real though…View attachment 3424990
I’m not molting either, just so ya know…Molting, then?
That's goodI’m not molting either, just so ya know…
What a relief!I’m not molting either, just so ya know…
Lol, I thought you knew better?That's good
One of my profile pics last year was me wearing a beige tank top and people assumed I was nude.What a relief!
I have no clue what's going on here.