Hey Morel, your PM box is full, I couldn't reply to you so am putting it here instead
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I really really like the sussexes too -- honestly when I saw pix of the breed, before I got them, I was not real impressed (they looked to me like they'd spent the night under a loft full of pigeons if you know what I mean <g>) but ordered chicks (they're from Performance) anyhow for other reasons... and now of course I think they're really pretty

I really need to legband them though to more reliably tell them apart -- you would *think* something with markings like that would be easy, except that every time they lose or grow in a couple new feathers, whatever identifcation mark you were using is gone

They are nice chickens though.
My buff chanteclers are from Performance too, so you pretty much know what the ones you order are likely to turn out like

(They are awfully fluffybutt and loose feathered for the breed standard though...)
If you'd like any eggs of either, this spring, you're quite welcome to them.
I've seen photos of roos with (healed) combs that were frostbit back so hard they looked just badly dubbed, so I would imagine that would be roughly how your BR will end up assuming he survives overall. Too bad they don't have detachable/interchangeable combs, like you could just go down to Canadian Tire and pick up a pea comb replacement to plug in to his head
Hey, I looked at the forecast this morning to discover that they'd improved tomorrow night's forecast low by a whole 8 degrees here - hope it's that way for you too! (and I hope they're *right*

) Still supposed to be pretty cold nights for the whole next week, but I guess I'd rather have that than a couple *whopping* cold ones. The older TB horse is getting a bit ribby under his blanket, though, I may put them in their stalls for a few nights anyhow. Stupid winter!
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