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    daghan kaayong salamat sa pag post sa atong mga na istoryahan ug natuki ganina sir janroe

    see you this coming sunday sir and we all hope that more will attend the meeting next time

    Happy bantam keeping everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdjd View Post
    daghan kaayong salamat sa pag post sa atong mga na istoryahan ug natuki ganina sir janroe

    see you this coming sunday sir and we all hope that more will attend the meeting next time

    Happy bantam keeping everyone
    No problem sir seph. Your very Welcome.

    @all:

    For infos, pls nlng ko view sa facebook and dire sa thread regarding sa upcoming show nato @ pet expo 2010.

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    COMB

    The comb is one of the characteristics most subject to vary and constitutes a reliable means in identifying the various breeds and varieties. Most wild species have a single, regularly indented comb, with the exception of the Gallus lafayetti and Gallus varius that display respectively a rhomboidal-shaped comb with fine indentation and a non-indented single comb.

    Single comb: skin duplication, the upper edge of which has various points; the rear blade can vary in size and may or may not follow the line of the neck. Independently from the size, in cocks it is required to be carried perfectly straight; in hens, the comb is carried straight in certain breeds (Plymouth Rock) or folded on one side in others (Leghorn).

    Cup comb: two fleshy blades, the upper edge of which have regular points closing together in the rear in the shape of a cup (Sicilian Buttercup).

    Butterfly comb: two tissue blades carried wide apart from each other and ending in points. It is typical of crested breeds (Houdan).

    Horn comb: a fleshy protuberance outgrowing in two finger-shaped appendixes that are carried straight upwards starting from the nostrils. Often to be observed in crested breeds (La Flèche).

    Triple or pea comb: three lobes set length-wise and covered with small tubercles so as to resemble an open pea pod.

    Mulberry comb: small, roundy mass finely covered with tubercles (Silkie).

    Cushion comb: fleshy, relatively small mass adherent to the head and perfectly smooth.

    Strawberry or Walnut comb: small fleshy mass, covered with more or less small tubercles, resembling a half strawberry or walnut.

    Rose comb: compact and wide fleshy mass, covered with innumerable rounded tubercles. Wide in the front, it gets narrower in the rear to become a finger-shaped appendix called leader, that may rise or follow the round line of the neck (Hamburg, Wyandotte). (Giavarini I., 1983; Pozzi G., 1961; Brunoli A., 1971).

    Blade comb: skin duplication the upper edge of which is smooth and the rear blade expanding in various degrees (to be found in certain production strain Leghorns).

    Combless: tiny flesh mass above the nostrils.

  4. #1514
    Breed Name: Citron Sebright



    Breed Name: Lavender Sebright




    Note: pictures taken from other forum sites
    Last edited by Janroe; 11-25-2010 at 08:23 AM.

  5. #1515
    @jdjd

    sir seph....mao ni ang chick liwat sa imo broodcock....2 day old nani xa na chabo.


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    Congrats sir janroe

    maau kaau nimu pag ka pairing sir, nindot kaau ug liwat... kita na ang resulta sa tiil sir

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    pagkanindot aning mga klasiha sa sebright sir oi... nindot kaau sa mata

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janroe View Post
    @jdjd

    sir seph....mao ni ang chick liwat sa imo broodcock....2 day old nani xa na chabo.

    ka cute bai janroe!

    Ito nmn coming k


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    Quote Originally Posted by kyoshero View Post
    Ito nmn coming k

    nice pair of golden sir reymer....pila imo order ani? manila ghapon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Janroe View Post
    @jdjd

    sir seph....mao ni ang chick liwat sa imo broodcock....2 day old nani xa na chabo.

    nindot sa piso sir, hopefully ma piso npod tong ako bantam gikan nmo

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