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Trimurtisan
Flying by the seat of my pants!
Does anybody offhand know if green beetleing is a sign of tricolor in Ancona ducks? I've got at least two that I can clearly see it on. It's so pretty.
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@rjohns39 What would you say, of the turkeys you raise, is the nicest breed? In regards to being a pet.Not really concerned with the taste.
(I don't like to eat turkey, and request just about anything else on T-day)
As many breeds are there are among just about any other species, that kinda blows my mind. Here I was thinking people on CL didn't know how to advertise turkeys. Oops!Well Chris, to be concise there's only one breed — Turkey
My mind is completely blown! Thank you for sharing the pictures, I had no clue. It's just so awesome to see! Thank you!@rjohns39 is right. Pick a color you like and go with it! If you can hatch them on your own and hand raised them it works better but raining poults from a young age works tooOk, kid/people and turkey pics requested!
This is Romeo. Yes, he's wearing a harness and leash. No, he'd never worn one before this. He had a blast going to the local park to meet the girl scouts around Thanksgiving! He was nervous until they showed up, then it was all about the love!
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Cuddles used to demand hugs every night before bed. Usually, from me but anyone would work. Picture is DS with her. She was the sweetest girl ever. I miss her terribly
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Lapper training in progress. She missed at first... Second picture, she's snuggled in.
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I have more pictures on my laptop but this is all I have on my phone.
Thanks Patti, and good morning to you.@Table4Six might know your question about the green coloring. Or @learycow.