Sharon Bowman
Sharon Bowman
Bespoke chickens. I once guest edited a design review about dyes, and there was an interesting article about colorful chickens. Amusing, but what is their worth, Oswaldo, on a practical barnyard level, do you know?
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Bespoke chickens. I once guest edited a design review about dyes, and there was an interesting article about colorful chickens. Amusing, but what is their worth, Oswaldo, on a practical barnyard level, do you know?
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
If they're not likely to sit on eggs, I don't see how the breed has survived. Maybe Darwin got something wrong?
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
This just in, from the TMI departmentQuick Stats on Silver Laced Polish
Type: standard
Class: Continental
Egg Color: white
Egg Size: medium
Egg Production: better
Meat Production: poor
Heat Tolerance: best
Cold Tolerance: poor
Disposition: better
Weeks to Maturity: 19
Freerange: poor
Skin Color: white
Feather Color: gray
Comb Type: v
Likely to sit on eggs: not at all likely
Bird Size: medium
Exotic: yes
Leg Style: clean
Head Style: puff
Male Mature Weight: 6 lbs
Female Mature Weight: 4.5 lbs
ALBC Priority: watch
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
It seems to me I remember a Doctor Seuss book about that kind of thing. It worked for Horton, but I'm not sure it's a long term solution for hatching one's offspring. There are , of course, about the bird species who lay their eggs in other species' nests, so maybe these are those kind of chickens.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
That is flippin' hilarious. I wonder what chickens with poor dispositions do to one another.
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
I wonder what chickens with poor dispositions do to one another.
originally posted by mark e:
Nasty shit. That's why you get a rooster, then there is peace in the henhouse.
originally posted by Cole Kendall:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
That is flippin' hilarious. I wonder what chickens with poor dispositions do to one another.
You don't really want to know; there was an MBA case on contact lenses for chickens (hmm, still online here: https://hbr.org/product/optical-distortion-inc-a/an/575072-PDF-ENG ) about a product designed to alleviate the concerns associated with chickens with poor dispositions.