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D@mn females pulled it out. Or at least that's the story I'm telling.What hoppent to his tail?
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D@mn females pulled it out. Or at least that's the story I'm telling.What hoppent to his tail?
You must get our weather after it leaves us. Was chances of rain all day yesterday. It only rained a few times and wasn't bad.It rained all night last night and all day today. I had to go grocery shopping after work this morning and got drenched. Then went to the doctor with my husband (bad back/neck) so I looked like a drowned rat I'm sure.
Mine does give a good view and it is roomier then a lot. Especially head room. Also like that it has a humidity display which several of my others do not.I'm not crazy about mine. It is probably my least favorite incubator. I use it as a hatcher when I have the two GQF Genesis hatchers maxed out but I do like that I can see the chicks hatching pretty well though.
They're the same size. Both lay well too.Beautiful SDW! How big are your silvers compared to your browns?
Lol. Those are my ugly ones.He looks like a good solid bird and his color is beautiful! Brown Leghorns are certainly one of my favorite Leghorn varieties. You have some nice looking birds. I love them all! I wish I had room for more colors.![]()
Pea comb and the blue shell genes are linked but that link can be broken with select breeding.So let me ask it this way. If a Leghorn has a pea comb, might it lay blue eggs?
I'll be pissed. May clear cut that forest.If a tree falls on a Leghorn…

Um. Moony, if you are using your phone, it should have a "flash" feature.Lol. Those are my ugly ones.
Might as well move on to the old hags, I mean hens next.
End of breeding season so I'm sure they're looking homely.
Yesterday in the pullet pen there were 6 buff pullets on the roosts. No other varieties so I took like 4 pics to show you. Of course they all turned out so dark you could see what was in them.
That's how my pic taking goes.
