Do you know who owns him and what line he is from?
All I know is that the cage card in the photo says Exhibitor #126. Maybe someone on the Stockton show thread would know who that was still.
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Do you know who owns him and what line he is from?
Do you know who owns him and what line he is from?
All I know is that the cage card in the photo says Exhibitor #126. Maybe someone on the Stockton show thread would know who that was still.
There was someone from Caldwell ID with nice LF white Dotte's entered at Stockton
Tony Albritton? maybe?
I hate it when your last "special" chicken passes. We had one little SL hen, we named "Gigi", one of the last we've actually named. She was always a runt but super friendly and was always there to see you. She hasn't looked great for 6+ months-she was 4yo but was starting to look tired. She just passed today....and on a good note we had a bantam just hatch for our current hatching...guess we'll name her Gigi!
There was someone from Caldwell ID with nice LF white Dotte's entered at Stockton
Tony Albritton? maybe?
Thank you, Zoi. I remember that name from The WBA club. You know, I used to be a member of the WBA club and let my membership lapse due to some problems I was having with chicks born from a Wyandotte Bantam breeder trio I bought. I became discouraged and started focusing on Rocks. The two Bantam whites I pictured are cute, healthy little ones, and a good example, but I have always preferred LF. I like eggs and birds that can defend themselves. Wyandottes, with their rose combs and heart shaped build, will always be preferred by me. If they are a good egg producing line, to me they are ideal.
Thanks, I guess all are blues so far, one more to hatch still.Look like blues!