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Yea... I started the name tag last year and now it's just sort of a joke.... but sometimes it helps.Next time definitely say hello. And with my swiss cheese memory you'll have to remind me of where we "met".
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Yea... I started the name tag last year and now it's just sort of a joke.... but sometimes it helps.Next time definitely say hello. And with my swiss cheese memory you'll have to remind me of where we "met".
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I have never been to a bird show before and a woman who bought breeding pairs of Australian Spotted ducks from me has asked if I will bring ducks to this show in order to promote the breed. I have some nice English Orpingtons I could try showing but I have no idea what that involves. My 13-year old daughter has asked me about showing but I don't know if there are any 4-H groups in our area or if she has time for weekly meetings with her busy schedule. Maybe I need to do some research to decide if we want to try going to a bird show.
Hmm. My understanding was that "bantam" genetics were dominant? Matt? And where would you find out whether a smooth feathered Sizzle is possible? For MOI... curious.I have been looking over my chicks and it looks like the chick I thought was a Silkie Orpington cross (we are calling it Silkington) is actually one of my Sizzle chicks. I had labeled the eggs but not the chicks since I expected curly feathers but this could be a smooth feathered Sizzle since it is bantam sized (I assume a large fowl cross would be bigger). I have a frizzle feathered Sizzle but then it looks like I also have some smooth feathered Sizzles. It is a beautiful chick, just not what I expected.
Hi Washington Peeps! I have a huge question (to me) for you all. I would like to start showing my Barnevelders in the upcoming WFF show in Chehalis next month. I have never showed before and I heard that my birds have to be tested to be shown...who do I call for testing? I know nothing about it. I hatched these eggs this summer and would love to test the quality of my stock in a show...but I know nothing about testing, leg banding, etc...can anyone help me out? I'm really a newby and don't have any friends that show poultry...
Thanks in advance!
DD