Hmmm.. So why is it all the good looking ones are jerks?
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Hmmm.. So why is it all the good looking ones are jerks?
Quote: That is NOT a purebred New Hampshire. Beak is black and should be "reddish horn". Legs should be yellow. Type is also way off....see how "upright" his carriage is and the slope of his back? Go back over to the CSU thread and look at the backs and tailsets of the cockerels there.
I think he is mixed.
Thanks Mary! He did just finish crowing when I took the picture so he is more upright than normal. I wasn't planning on using him for breeding or even keeping. But I did want to know what breed he was supposed to be (since the eggs were sold to me as pure). Could be pure hatchery qualityThat is NOT a purebred New Hampshire. Beak is black and should be "reddish horn". Legs should be yellow. Type is also way off....see how "upright" his carriage is and the slope of his back? Go back over to the CSU thread and look at the backs and tailsets of the cockerels there.
I think he is mixed.
Yay! Very happy about that!Don't worry........you'll have a good looking one soon enough!![]()
Quote: That is NOT a purebred New Hampshire. Beak is black and should be "reddish horn". Legs should be yellow. Type is also way off....see how "upright" his carriage is and the slope of his back? Go back over to the CSU thread and look at the backs and tailsets of the cockerels there.
I think he is mixed.
Are we talking birds or men here?Hmmm.. So why is it all the good looking ones are jerks?