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Without the black tail feathers? Okay, probably an Amber sex-link. I had one just like what you've described; short tail, light golden hackles and saddle, white everywhere else, with small flecks of brown on the wings, and odd speckles of black on his wings and tail.
He was one of my sweetest roos and I'm so sad I had to get rid of him. If only he wasn't SO noisy, I would've had the opportunity of keeping the little cutie. He would follow me around like a little puppy, he wouldn't dare hurt me, and he would actually guard me from his evil twin brother.
He sounds like an absolute sweetheart. I'm sorry you don't have him anymore!
Yes, I just noticed the brown speckles on his wings. Apart from that he's all white and golden
He was crowing non-stop all morning today, it's nice to hear a good rooster about this area.
Yes, he was such a sweetheart. In addition to what I've told you, he would allow me to pick him up and carry him around like a baby.
I loved him so much. I need to put up a pic of him!
Without the black tail feathers? Okay, probably an Amber sex-link. I had one just like what you've described; short tail, light golden hackles and saddle, white everywhere else, with small flecks of brown on the wings, and odd speckles of black on his wings and tail.
He was one of my sweetest roos and I'm so sad I had to get rid of him. If only he wasn't SO noisy, I would've had the opportunity of keeping the little cutie. He would follow me around like a little puppy, he wouldn't dare hurt me, and he would actually guard me from his evil twin brother.



Yes, I just noticed the brown speckles on his wings. Apart from that he's all white and golden


Yes, he was such a sweetheart. In addition to what I've told you, he would allow me to pick him up and carry him around like a baby.
