SteepedInSarcasm
Chirping
- Mar 23, 2021
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I'm at the point with my flock of crele penedesenca pullets that I am going to thin them down. I'm going to be picking 6 out of 15 to take to a swap, and I want to look for a cockerel to put over most of the girls I keep. (A few are going in with a CCL cockerel for an autosexing olive egger project)
My girls are all pretty consistent in build, coloring, and leg color, but some girls have larger combs that have flopped over to the side. Would this be considered a fault for this breed? (Frankly I like the floppy comb but for my pure pen I want to stay as close to the standard as possible)
TIA!
(On a side note, they are my son's favorite chickens and not nearly as flighty as I expected them to be! Picture of some of the girls for tax
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My girls are all pretty consistent in build, coloring, and leg color, but some girls have larger combs that have flopped over to the side. Would this be considered a fault for this breed? (Frankly I like the floppy comb but for my pure pen I want to stay as close to the standard as possible)
TIA!
(On a side note, they are my son's favorite chickens and not nearly as flighty as I expected them to be! Picture of some of the girls for tax
