Sep 8, 2014 #4,512 SD_Paulo Songster 8 Years Nov 1, 2011 628 73 123 SOCAL A little Shamo pullet I have my eye on. Last edited: Sep 8, 2014
Sep 8, 2014 #4,513 Elbert Garrett Songster 7 Years Jun 22, 2012 480 110 141 NE Oklahoma My Coop My Coop SD_Paulo said: A little Shamo pullet I have my eye on. Click to expand... Great head shot! Looks like she will make a fine hen for you!
SD_Paulo said: A little Shamo pullet I have my eye on. Click to expand... Great head shot! Looks like she will make a fine hen for you!
Sep 8, 2014 #4,514 SD_Paulo Songster 8 Years Nov 1, 2011 628 73 123 SOCAL Thank you Elbert. She quick grabbed my attention for beating on the boys at an early age.
Sep 8, 2014 #4,515 sumatrass Chirping 5 Years Jul 15, 2014 136 9 58 Quail Valley, California hes coming along real good hes about 3 4 months old.
Sep 9, 2014 #4,516 Elbert Garrett Songster 7 Years Jun 22, 2012 480 110 141 NE Oklahoma My Coop My Coop Shamo X Tuzo / 4 months old
Sep 10, 2014 #4,517 orientalbreeder Songster 7 Years Dec 13, 2012 221 90 146 Sacramento, CA Some on my upcoming Thai stags!!!
Sep 11, 2014 #4,518 orientalbreeder Songster 7 Years Dec 13, 2012 221 90 146 Sacramento, CA Here's my 1 year old ko Shamo I bred myself.
Sep 12, 2014 #4,519 Kadjain Songster 8 Years Oct 28, 2011 665 59 156 Tehama, Nor Cal (way nor) Someone tried to tell me my birds don't have big bones after looking at pics and never seeing my birds in person. I sent him this pic of a 9 month old stag I hope to use as broodcock. Their bones seem big to me .. .
Someone tried to tell me my birds don't have big bones after looking at pics and never seeing my birds in person. I sent him this pic of a 9 month old stag I hope to use as broodcock. Their bones seem big to me .. .
Sep 12, 2014 #4,520 Kadjain Songster 8 Years Oct 28, 2011 665 59 156 Tehama, Nor Cal (way nor) orientalbreeder said: Here's my 1 year old ko Shamo I bred myself. Click to expand... Love that structure. How many generations have you bred them?
orientalbreeder said: Here's my 1 year old ko Shamo I bred myself. Click to expand... Love that structure. How many generations have you bred them?