Oh a Roo! He is lovelyHe is a Russian Orloff. And surely is gorgeous im hanging onto him as long as i can but as soon as he starts crowing he will have to go unfortunately.

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Oh a Roo! He is lovelyHe is a Russian Orloff. And surely is gorgeous im hanging onto him as long as i can but as soon as he starts crowing he will have to go unfortunately.
Oh that’s so sweet. I don’t think i would’ve been able to say no either, so i don’t blame you. Maybe @Yard Farmer would have an idea of the color, he has OEGB bantams too and is good at that stuff.He’s cute, have no idea what the colour is. I was at the feed store and these two OEGB bantams were that last two in the bins, Mr LC was just screaming his head off - poor baby chickie - I told the store associate make me an offer and I’ll take them off your hands. So I went home with 2 just hatched wee fluff balls. So tiny!
And then Mr LC started popping wattles and that great comb! Just what I don’t need, another Roo! But he’s cute so we’ll see how it goes with him.
Took this photo last weekOh that’s so sweet. I don’t think i would’ve been able to say no either, so i don’t blame you. Maybe @Yard Farmer would have an idea of the color, he has OEGB bantams too and is good at that stuff.
Do you have pictures of the other one too?
BB red pullet, Crele cockerel.Took this photo last week
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This one about a month ago
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Do you plan on breeding then together?Took this photo last week
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This one about a month ago
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Well probably not, the problem is getting cockerels, I have no way of rehoming them. No one wants Roos here; and they are no good for meat.Do you plan on breeding then together?
I've always wondered what this cross would look like, they're both "duckwing" if I'm not mistaken, so they would have basically the same feather pattern, (Having the salmon/barred breast, the edging on the secondary feathers, etc.) you'd just be combining the 2 colors.
The female, I took these yesterday.Do you plan on breeding then together?
I've always wondered what this cross would look like, they're both "duckwing" if I'm not mistaken, so they would have basically the same feather pattern, (Having the salmon/barred breast, the edging on the secondary feathers, etc.) you'd just be combining the 2 colors.