i raise bantam (mini) chickens
my FVAORITE breed is the Silky
my favorite hens are my tan silkly (quill) an my white silky (cloud)
silkies are and asian bree, are all downy feathered, they have balckish purple skin, funny looking combs (thing on their head) and have extra back toes.
so here ya go, an anthro version of my fave kind of chicken.
(hehe, chicken breasts)
my FVAORITE breed is the Silky
my favorite hens are my tan silkly (quill) an my white silky (cloud)
silkies are and asian bree, are all downy feathered, they have balckish purple skin, funny looking combs (thing on their head) and have extra back toes.
so here ya go, an anthro version of my fave kind of chicken.
(hehe, chicken breasts)
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what are scots greys like? i have owned many kinds but i have not heard of those.
i recently bred myself some silky-frizzle crosses, i planned them for my b-day this year and they hatched the day before! (cutest photo ever of them can be found here http://lilleahwest.deviantart.com/a.....-Eggs-80918181 )
the striped one is a seabright mix that got in some how
but the other brown one is showing signs of curly wings! yay! and i cannot wait to see what the white ones will be like.
i recently bred myself some silky-frizzle crosses, i planned them for my b-day this year and they hatched the day before! (cutest photo ever of them can be found here http://lilleahwest.deviantart.com/a.....-Eggs-80918181 )
the striped one is a seabright mix that got in some how
but the other brown one is showing signs of curly wings! yay! and i cannot wait to see what the white ones will be like.
Oh that picture is too adorable for words. :)
I first saw a Scots Grey rooster a couple years ago when I went to a livestock exhibit; very large, built sort of like a Leghorn with sizeable spurs. The markings were all grey and black barring; very attractive. I can't seem to find any good pictures on the 'net; I guess they're not all that well known. I've always thought curly wings on a bird to be amusing. :)
I first saw a Scots Grey rooster a couple years ago when I went to a livestock exhibit; very large, built sort of like a Leghorn with sizeable spurs. The markings were all grey and black barring; very attractive. I can't seem to find any good pictures on the 'net; I guess they're not all that well known. I've always thought curly wings on a bird to be amusing. :)
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