On my travels thru the depths of poultry fancy came across an interesting website with some great pics and books
https://www.pigeonmagazines.com/poultry ... y-tribune/
Poultry and pigeon fancy
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Re: Poultry and pigeon fancy
Thanks, Hana! I have now seen Moorhead Owlbeards for the first time, and the gears in my head are turning, AGAIN. I've decided I must try to create a chicken that looks like that darnit!
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- Ontario Chick
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Re: Poultry and pigeon fancy
It's all can do to stop myself from plastering my walls with pigeon and pheasant pictures, not to mention chickens.
The only thing that is stopping me, is my son't commenting on the fact that there seem to be way more chick pictures then their baby pictures :0 must admit, it may be true ...
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