The Wyandotte Thread

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Thank you so much...when I stare into their feathers, I find myself captivated. They aren't even my very favorite of my flock....my golden comet is just too sweet to me and is my fav. But the SLWs are just so nice to look at...my rooster has a pretty cool disposition and I think he's going to grow up to be a great roo!

I might post more pictures, if no one minds all the pics of the same two birds! I took more this morning and would love to share them!
 
Here are more pictures I took this morning...in the sleet! UGH!

Pay no attention to the crazy coop they are in...we've got a 7.5' x 11.5' that will be done soon (snowy weather holding up our operations!) and they will be much safer in their new home...

My pretty Wyandottes:


Look how handsome he is...just so proud!

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Totally swoon worthy!


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Gettin' some greens!

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Sweet, pretty Wynona!

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Wyatt is showing some very nice Roo behavior...clucking at his ladies nicely and he even seemed to settle a dispute over greens this morning between a couple of other hens...so that was nice to see. Wynona really loves him and is practically his shadow...I actually had a nice moment with Wynona this morning. She is usually pretty flighty, but I picked her up this morning to give her a "once over" and she was very calm, so calm that I held onto her for a while, just stroking and cooing at her. We've never really interacted that way. She was shy from day one when we first met last fall, but she actually seemed to enjoy my strokes today. She didn't flap or make a peep when I put her back down either. She just about lives under Wyatts wing though, which makes me happy. He is good to her and I like it that they are a couple of love bugs...

I really think he will make a good Roo and I'm so happy to have him. The more and more I look at Wynona and Wyatt, the more I want some of their babies...oh man, my addiction is so strong! I'd let her be broody in a heart beat.
 
I think they are lovely! Love their names, too! What kind of camera do you have, how many pixels and all that? Your photos are good and I'd like to get a good camera to take pics with.
 
They are very beautiful birds! Actually, the feed store that I like to buy from is getting their silver and gold laced in for sale this morning, and I had planned on getting a couple, myself.
On a side note, the rooster and hen pictures are a very nice illustration (for me, anyway) about the difference in hackle feathers, and saddle feathers between male and female. It shows up very nicely. Thanks for posting them. They look like they have nice temperaments, just from the look in their eyes.
 
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The one fault that jumps out at me on your hen is her lacing. It should be clear lacing overall and across her back she's more pencilled lacing than clear lacing.
 
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Thank you! I love my camera...it's a Panasonic Lumix (DMC-ZS3) 10.1 megapixels and 12x zoom. I really like it...easy, point and shoot style camera...but really takes a decent picture and the video (HD Quality) is absolutely breathtaking. I highly recommend this camera. I had a Cannon Powershot (which broke!) before this camera and I liked that too...but this one really is my favorite for the zoom and video quality.
 
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They are very beautiful birds! Actually, the feed store that I like to buy from is getting their silver and gold laced in for sale this morning, and I had planned on getting a couple, myself.
On a side note, the rooster and hen pictures are a very nice illustration (for me, anyway) about the difference in hackle feathers, and saddle feathers between male and female. It shows up very nicely. Thanks for posting them. They look like they have nice temperaments, just from the look in their eyes.

They really are nice birds...thanks! I've got such chicken pride!​
 
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Thanks Katy! Yeah, as she feathers out and gets bigger that becomes more clear...I hadn't planned to show her...but man, the call to show a Wyandotte, as I fall in love more and more with these, is so strong. I may have to splurge at some point on a REALLY nice Roo and try and breed....oh....crap. I'm not supposed to be breeding Wyandottes. They are a part of my "pet" flock. I'm getting White Dorkings in acouple of months and am *supposed* to be breeding those!

I guess my husband can't get mad if I end up with a really pretty Roo just, you know, somehow...and then he just *ooops* fertalizes some eggsss and they like, I don't know....fall into a 'bator...riiight?

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