Phots of Different breeds.

nnbreeder

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Here are some pics of different breeds that I have. If I can get them posted. LOL

Bantam Malay rooster




A wheaton and a spangled bantam malay hens

The spangled



The wheaton





To see larger images just click on the pic and it will enlarge. Wow just seen the time, just after 1am here so I had better get into bed. I will post some more tomorrow.
 
They are all stunning looking birds,thanks for posting the pics.Would definitely like to see more :) .
 
A pair of white Naked Neck bantams




I'm sure that you have heard that the neck redness is caused by sunburn? How did this area of the neck, under the feathers get sunburned? The red neck is part of the breed, it's in the genetics.

 
Did I mention that we hatch a few too? We have a little over 1000 egg capacity in our incubators.





Some in the brooder.





As always just click to enlarge.
 
This is a standard Shamo rooster. In one pic he is looking eye-to-eye with full grown turkeys and in the other the bantams girls are gathering at his feet!.


 
Got a couple of new birds. A blue NN rooster and a splash.



this is the splash rooster, pay close attention to his legs.



As always just click on the pic to enlarge it.

Tim feel free to use any pic that I post or if you need pics of any particular breed let me know. The Shawnee show is coming up and there will be close to 3000 birds there.
 
nnbreeder said:
Tim feel free to use any pic that I post or if you need pics of any particular breed let me know. The Shawnee show is coming up and there will be close to 3000 birds there.

Thank you! I most definately will. I am working on Geese at the moment but will soon get that finished. I have some photos to edit so I guess it will be about Dec-Jan time that I get on to these.

Much appreciated... :D :D
 
Ok here is another cross. A friend gave me these eggs and I am brooding them out. The chicks are about a month old. They are frizzled NNs.




A Naked Neck makes a beautiful frizzle. With the absence of feathers they don't get all bunched up and have a more orderly, even look to them.
 
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