I'm "in Love" with my Handsome STRIPPER!!!!

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Poultryprincess
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Post by Poultryprincess » Mon Aug 22, 2016 7:50 pm

OMGAWD - MILLIE ( my homey looking avatar SG hen ) & BLACKULA the SG roo,
have made the most HANDSOME little STRIPPER boy evah - I am Totally IN LOVE!!!

I'm pretty sure he's a male, because he was screaming, fighting & causing alot of drama when I tried to take these pics
BUT he is SO handsome, I could have kissed him!!!
Those eyes are amazing (*o*)
I got a front shot so you can see there is NO BOWTIE ~ Yippeeee
This is my 1st home hatched STRIPPER - he will be dubbed "MAGIC"
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Post by Lori » Mon Aug 22, 2016 7:52 pm

Seriously adorable. He should be a house chicken.
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Post by Killerbunny » Mon Aug 22, 2016 8:43 pm

What a little cutie pie!
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Post by TomK » Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:27 pm

:running-chicken: Okay...seriously cute..but is that really a chicken?.... :congrats:
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Post by madison174 » Mon Aug 22, 2016 9:31 pm

PoultryPrincess...we just picked up a 'stripper' from Frances this weekend. We have named him Channing for obvious reasons. We thought it was HILARIOUS, until we had to explain it to my daughter ;)
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Post by Maximus » Mon Aug 22, 2016 10:06 pm

He's seriously adorable!!
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Post by windwalkingwolf » Mon Aug 22, 2016 10:33 pm

He almost makes me like the way NN birds look. Definite personality! By the way, how can you tell it's a cockerel? Looks girly to me lol
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Post by Poultryprincess » Mon Aug 22, 2016 11:37 pm

I was "hoping" for a pullet, but this little guy was kicking, screaming & causing drama the entire time I held him....in a BIG way.
He was hatched July 7th, so he's like 1 1/2 months old?
No way a female would carry on like that for so long.

( I read that if you hold a chick for a few minutes, if it's a female she will be subdued when she can't escape....but a male will kick & scream the whole time ) (( windwalkingwolf...he could be a "girly man" LOL ))
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Post by Poultryprincess » Mon Aug 22, 2016 11:42 pm

madison174 wrote:QR_BBPOST PoultryPrincess...we just picked up a 'stripper' from Frances this weekend. We have named him Channing for obvious reasons. We thought it was HILARIOUS, until we had to explain it to my daughter ;)

CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!
What color did you get?
Do you have others?
PICTURES!!!! PICTURES!!!! PLEASE!!!!
Aren't they just SO addictive....& CUTE?!?

I had a guy helping me renovate my coop for the last 2 weeks, just so I can fit MORE Showgirls & Strippers
<< hubby went on strike...I LUV it! When you PAY someone, they can NOT have an opinion.
I told the carpenter I LUV his Blind OBEDIENCE - ha ha ha >>
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Post by windwalkingwolf » Tue Aug 23, 2016 12:51 am

Poultryprincess wrote:QR_BBPOST I was "hoping" for a pullet, but this little guy was kicking, screaming & causing drama the entire time I held him....in a BIG way.
He was hatched July 7th, so he's like 1 1/2 months old?
No way a female would carry on like that for so long.

( I read that if you hold a chick for a few minutes, if it's a female she will be subdued when she can't escape....but a male will kick & scream the whole time ) (( windwalkingwolf...he could be a "girly man" LOL ))
Well, I don't know about silkies, but with my Giants, the opposite is true! I can usually tell boys from girls at around 5-8 weeks old by comb and wattles, but if I have a late bloomer or unsure or impatient, I pick him/her up. The boys struggle but then settle, and the girls carry on and shreik forever. Even as well-handled adults, the girls will let me pet and squeeze, but if I lift one she yells and struggles like the Mother of all Hawks has descended upon her, while a rooster will struggle and kick and complain, but then settle. Maybe it's breed dependant?
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