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nice josh...
I like large aseels they eat a lot but id love to raise a trio this year.
I call them bone breakers watch on that boy if he get into a fight with your others stag.
I was going to wait until spring but since it stop snowing here in Wisconsin.
I decided to finish taken picture of all my birds except for the younger ones for you guys to see.
Black Ganoi mix saigon/10lbs/Flat-comb
Black n Red Ganoi/11lbs/Big Flat-comb
Black Ganoi/9lbs n growning/pea-comb
Red n Orange n Brown Thai/7lbs
Black n Red Ganoi/9lbs n growning/Flat-comb
Black n Red n White Ganoi mix Sagion/8lbs n still growning/Flat-comb
Sagion mix Ganoi/7lbs/Older brother of 3
Sagion mix Ganoi/8lbs/Second older brother of the 3
Sagion mix Ganoi/8lbs/Youngest brother of the 3
One of my brother White Thai/6lbs
These are my hens.............
Naked blue Ganoi hen/Flat comb
She produce naked neck and hennie
Black Ganoi hen/ Flat comb
Black Ganoi pullet/pea-comb
Blue Thai pullet/Pea-comb
Brown Thai pullet
White n Black Ganoi pullet/frogs eye
Will update picture in spring. They should be bigger and nicer looking by that time.