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i think that sounds like a very good plan... i would not discount any bloodlines from the gene pool if possible, there is such a small one to start with...  Quote: Originally Posted by cluck-cluck  Since red...
there are several here in AR with them from the UofA... there was around 10 at the spring show in Little Rock... 
any time you cross lines u risk something like this showing its ugly head... it is more pronounced i think in some of the really old breeds that are not in that great of shape here in the USA... u can take 2 very nice SQ or SOP quality...
i sold a trio this weekend at a swap... maybe they will develop an interest in the breed i gave them allot of info about them... 
it was a good swap!!! we will be having one in Clinton the 1st and the next Payton creek swap will be the 8th... Come on out for both of them!!! 
I am... just have been to busy working my job and working the farm to post much... i have around 200 eggs in the bator now...  Quote: Originally Posted by dt1958  So who's still raising Tatanka's ? 
I am a little behind on this thread and wanted to reply to this... The UofA has red Dorkings now... i think just 5 to 8 adults that are laying and he is setting almost all there eggs to build his numbers but i have seen a few Eggs...
    Quote: Originally Posted by Chickenmaster7  I don't know if any of you know clover leaf farm but I'm her son.
Welcome from Clinton     They will have some white feathers until there last juvenile molt... 
not that u needed it but here is my 2cents lol...  Quote: Originally Posted by loveourbirds  how many old English or how many silver duckwing? on silver duckwings I have 2 trios that I sorted from about 35...
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