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j0hnharris
In the Brooder
I think male. These look like male saddles. Pictures from the side including saddle area would be helpful.
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I think male. These look like male saddles. Pictures from the side including saddle area would be helpful.
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why would I lie?!I’ll believe it when I see it, could you wash the dirt off of him so that we can see it better?
Well I don't see saddles in that pic. So confused now.
You should considering the amount you've had/have.Look at its eye.
I know a mean mugging leghorn cockerel when I see one.
It's pretty hard to see saddles through layers of mud.Well I don't see saddles in that pic. So confused now.
Leghorns are very hard to catch and hold they would fly away with the towelI show my birds at poultry shows and I always bathe them before a show. Pick a nice warm place to bathe your bird and after the bath you can dry it with a hair blow drier. That is what I do if it's cold outside. Once it is nice and dry you can put it back with the other birds. After I bathe a bird I wrap it in a towel like a burrito then I can work on the comb and wattles and the feet and legs and then blow dry, but that is before I take them to a show. This is a Rhode Island White.
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