BeccaOH
Almost Self-Reliant
Oh, my goodness. Explains a lot.I flipped Big Blue over this morning and HE is a SHE! Well, no wonder "he" didn't want to mate with my girls![]()

Oh, my goodness. Explains a lot.I flipped Big Blue over this morning and HE is a SHE! Well, no wonder "he" didn't want to mate with my girls![]()


The times he won 2, there were only 2 and 3 contestants
When he won BOB, he was the only one of his breed there!


) The upside to that was, everyone in Traders Row was understanding and polite, and no one seemed perturbed that we were bumping into eachother trying to see the birds in the sale cages.
He went straight from her car to Becca's car.
Fixed that problem in a hurry!
We did get intouch with a bantam cochin breeder, who were showing the best of their best yesterday, who had some cochins in Traders Row. They sold us a 3 month old Black Cochin Pullet, and were honest with us about what they felt were her faults (mostly they felt her tail was too high). Since we're going to start DD with 4-H showing next year, before we let her do the big poultry shows, they gave DD tips about showing. They said never show anything less than 7 months old, and since DD's pullet will only be about 10-11 months old at our 4-H next year, they said she would show as a pullet. They said that would be really good for a first time experience, because that gives her a few months to come into her better feathers, and round out a bit more. I have to admit, this girl looks like a big ball of fluff to me!
The woman we were getting her from talked with us, too about chicken health. She said they never medicate, but if they ever have a chicken show signs of illness, they kill it. (That's easier said than done, IMO!)



) Even with quarantining, it would make me quite nervous!