I completely second what you have said! I have been working on building my flock for over a year. Spent hundreds on hatching eggs and chicks. I currently have 2 roo's and 5 pullets. They do seem incredibly fragile. So sad because they are beautiful and so sweet!
So how do we determine the "Quality" of our Isbars? Here is a picture of my 8 month old Blue Isbar roo. Please be honest! I strive for the best :) Plus I am new to the breed :)
Hi all,
I just want to share a few photos of my 28 week old Blue Isbar roo "Gobei". My kids named him after a character in one of their favorite movies. He just happened to hatch the day they were watching it, good thing he turned out to be a roo :) He is a really sweet boy, we just love him to...