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My Muff irish hennie gamefowl line
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Introducing the My Muff Irish Hennie gamefowl line – a delightful showcase of some hennies I’ve bred this year! These charming feathered friends have a unique flair, and I’m excited to share their journey. This year, I plan to breed them back to a straight comb non-muff line to refine their feathers and start the process of breeding out the pea comb. While pea combs are acceptable by the standard, I personally prefer the classic straight comb look. This breeding approach not only enhances their aesthetics but also contributes to a healthier lineage. Join me on this feathered adventure as we embrace the quirks and joys of chicken breeding, one cluck at a time! Let's celebrate these egg-citing developments together!

| Some hennies I have bred this year. Will breed these back to straight comb non muff line to tighten up feathers and start to breed out the pea comb (pea is acceptable for the standard but I prefer straight) [link] [comments] |
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