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critter crazy
05-09-2007, 09:06 PM
This is Fuji, My 1yr old Silver Pheonix roo. He is so handsome!! We decided to have a photo shoot today, since I was already messing with his spurs. He was a good boy, and seemed to enjoy the lime-light!

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Chilli
05-09-2007, 09:26 PM
You always have some of the most beautiful chickens(along with your ducks)!
Fuji is absolutely stunning. Certainly a natural model from the looks of it. =]
Thanks for sharing the gorgeous guy with us!

luckies4me
05-10-2007, 01:58 AM
What do you mean spurs? You don't use him for fighting do you? :confused: :(

Or do all roosters have natural spurs? I'm so confused. :o

critter crazy
05-10-2007, 06:15 AM
What do you mean spurs? You don't use him for fighting do you? :confused: :(

Or do all roosters have natural spurs? I'm so confused. :o
No I do not use my birds for Fighting!

all Roosters have natural spurs. These spurs need to be trimmed occasionally, so they dont hurt the hens while mating. Fuji, has two spurs on one leg, so he gets extra attention, for fear of the one spur curling back into his leg.

luckies4me
05-10-2007, 01:27 PM
Oh I see. :) I know nothing about roosters lol. He's really pretty though. Does the red fleshy part of his face on top and bottom serve a purpose, like for mating or anything...to attract a female?

critter crazy
05-10-2007, 02:53 PM
Oh I see. :) I know nothing about roosters lol. He's really pretty though. Does the red fleshy part of his face on top and bottom serve a purpose, like for mating or anything...to attract a female?
The top part is called the comb, and the bottom two are called Wattles, both males and females have them, The males are larger than the females. The Comb and wattles is what keeps the birds cool during hot weather.

chocolatepuppy
05-10-2007, 08:29 PM
Oh my goodness, Fuji is gorgeous! :)