True.There are so many different words in the name that I don’t know what to call them for short.
I guess D’Anvers works lol.
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True.There are so many different words in the name that I don’t know what to call them for short.
I guess D’Anvers works lol.
Sounds like a neat guy! Can we see pictures? Please?
View attachment 1730076Sounds like a neat guy! Can we see pictures? Please?
He's GORGEOUS!! His breast feathers look like someone painted each and every shaft one at a time!
The shafting is fantastic!
In my experience, feathered feet are no prohibitor and in fact serve as extra insulation in cold weather. Given good bedding the hens with give their feet all the attention they need. They add interest, as well.I have four chickens in my house right now while they get some more feathers on them. Ameraucanas and Lavender Orpingtons. I can legally fit 7 chickens on my lot, hopefully 8 if I apply for and get a zoning variance (I'm a measly 39 sq ft away from that 8th chickie!)
My wish list:
Svart Hona
Swedish Bluebar (an Isbar and Svart Hona mix)
Salmon Faverolles (if only they DIDN'T have feathers on their feet!)
Fauvaucanas (maybe some exist without feathers on their feet, somewhere)
Light Brahma (again with the feathered feets ruining a perfectly perfect chicken breed!)
I also have a soft spot for Silver-Laced Wyandottes. I didn't love the ones I had as a child as much as they deserved. If I can find a breeder who focuses on good temperament, I may have to get some of them.
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And if I ever live in a different home under different circumstances, a flock of female Sebastopol geese.
Here he is!Do you have any idea about the breed or mix of the "The Babysitter?" I'd love to know what to look for!