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		<title>By: jane</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 22:21:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thankyou, Yes it is fun to see what comes out. Our little top-knot hairdo&#039;s are a little more refined I think than the wildness of the polish, but theyre still young. 
I watch our Chickens out the window, and sometimes comment to my son about how this rooster isnt alowed to eat with those ones etc, and the other day he said &quot; thats your soap opera mum&quot; !  Now just have to find homes for the 3 gorgeous rooster boys who are now starting to try and crow - gorgeous and funny.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thankyou, Yes it is fun to see what comes out. Our little top-knot hairdo&#8217;s are a little more refined I think than the wildness of the polish, but theyre still young.<br />
I watch our Chickens out the window, and sometimes comment to my son about how this rooster isnt alowed to eat with those ones etc, and the other day he said &#8221; thats your soap opera mum&#8221; !  Now just have to find homes for the 3 gorgeous rooster boys who are now starting to try and crow &#8211; gorgeous and funny.</p>
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		<title>By: Rural Writer</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rural Writer</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 16:08:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jane!

Everyone of the chicks from a hatching can look different.  Then hen lays one egg at a time... which can be fertilized by any rooster in the flock.  so yes, they can all be different.

The punky hair-do sounds like a Polish chicken... they have the wild looking feather hairdo.  There may be others, but that&#039;s the one I&#039;m familiar with.

If your hen or roosters were mixed breeds to start with, then there&#039;s no telling what might pop up in the chicks!  We get some mighty strange combos around here, and we just started with Buff Orpingtons, Sicilian buttercup, and Polish Silver Laced &quot;purebreds&quot;... and yet we have WHITE roosters a lot of the time, which none of those breeds are.  and just all sorts of combinations.  It&#039;s rather fascinating really!

Enjoy your chicks!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jane!</p>
<p>Everyone of the chicks from a hatching can look different.  Then hen lays one egg at a time&#8230; which can be fertilized by any rooster in the flock.  so yes, they can all be different.</p>
<p>The punky hair-do sounds like a Polish chicken&#8230; they have the wild looking feather hairdo.  There may be others, but that&#8217;s the one I&#8217;m familiar with.</p>
<p>If your hen or roosters were mixed breeds to start with, then there&#8217;s no telling what might pop up in the chicks!  We get some mighty strange combos around here, and we just started with Buff Orpingtons, Sicilian buttercup, and Polish Silver Laced &#8220;purebreds&#8221;&#8230; and yet we have WHITE roosters a lot of the time, which none of those breeds are.  and just all sorts of combinations.  It&#8217;s rather fascinating really!</p>
<p>Enjoy your chicks!</p>
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		<title>By: jane</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Jun 2010 02:08:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi there, I have a lovely bunch of new chicks, 3 mths old.  I dont know the breeds,  but the dad is a lovely orange rooster, and mum is a lovely plain light brown.  We have ended up with one that looks like her, but 3 with the little 80&#039;s haid do, like the one in you picture on the crossbar at the front. How???, and do you know what these breed is. Is it possible to get 2 different types from one mum and 1 - or possibly 2 dads? The other dad (the boys are brothers) is the same lovely orange, but has that squashed comb that looks like a growth on his head. I would appreciate any answers from you 
kind regards, Jane</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there, I have a lovely bunch of new chicks, 3 mths old.  I dont know the breeds,  but the dad is a lovely orange rooster, and mum is a lovely plain light brown.  We have ended up with one that looks like her, but 3 with the little 80&#8217;s haid do, like the one in you picture on the crossbar at the front. How???, and do you know what these breed is. Is it possible to get 2 different types from one mum and 1 &#8211; or possibly 2 dads? The other dad (the boys are brothers) is the same lovely orange, but has that squashed comb that looks like a growth on his head. I would appreciate any answers from you<br />
kind regards, Jane</p>
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