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Poll Results: Lamona Chicken Fanciers Thread Poll

This is a multiple choice poll
  • 4% (3)
    We currently have Lamona large fowl chickens.
  • 1% (1)
    We currently have Lamona bantam chickens.
  • 48% (35)
    We would be interested in breeding Lamonas chickens.
  • 6% (5)
    We are members of the ALBC.
  • 13% (10)
    We are members of the APA.
  • 8% (6)
    We are members of the ABA.
  • 2% (2)
    We are members of the SPPA.
72 Total Votes  
post #1 of 174
Thread Starter 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/47716_lamona_pullet.jpg

This is the "Official" discussion thread for the Lamona Chicken Fanciers. Breed club business will be handled more privately on the yahoo group. But all discussions concerning this lovely breed and breeding will be conducted on this thread. Please try to stay on topic and pleasent. We do not want this thread locked or deleted. If you know of anyone with Lamonas, large fowl or bantam, please direct them to this thread. It was believed that the Lamona large fowl was exstinct; howewver, a single flock has been discovered nd is believed to be Lamonas by an APA judge. That information must remain confidential.

Lamona hatching eggs are enroute to us in Arkansas. If all goes well and they mature to be Lamoans, we will offer a limited amount of hatching eggs in the Spring of 2012. No waiting list will be started at this time. Can't count your chicks before they hatch.

From: http://www.albc-usa.org/cpl/lamona.html

Lamona
Chicken

While senior poultryman for the Beltsville, Maryland, government station, Harry M. Lamon conceived the idea of a new general-purpose breed of fowl to be developed by blending the egg and meat producing characteristics from three established breeds Silver-Gray Dorkings, White Plymouth Rocks, and White Leghorns. Several qualities were of utmost importance in this new breed. First, the bird should be a prolific producer of large, white-shelled eggs and command top prices as a table fowl with fine meat qualities even after egg production slacked off. At maturity roosters reach 8 pounds and hens 6 1/2 pounds. These birds should also have early development, fast growth, and good foraging skills.

Mr. Lamon wanted to create a breed to be distinctive in type and able to justify the pride of a true poultry fancier. The aim was to develop a fowl with white plumage, yellow skin, yellow beak and legs, but at the same time have a larger body than a Leghorn and a red earlobe so as not to be confused with larger type Leghorns. Original breeding stock was selected from outstanding flocks at that time: Silver-Gray Dorkings from Watson Westfall, White Plymouth Rocks from Frank Davey, and White Leghorns from Dan Young. After sixteen years, the ultimate goal was reached. The end result of these crosses was the production of a fine, general purpose fowl with a well-rounded body, yellow skin and legs, a single comb, four toes, and red earlobes. The Department of Agriculture regarded the development of this new breed as noteworthy achievement of one man Harry M. Lamon who had made all matings connected with this project. Therefore, the Secretary of Agriculture, Henry Wallace, approved the recommendation, on April 23, 1921, that the new breed be named Lamona, in honor of its originator. The Lamona was admitted to the Standard of Perfection in 1933.

These birds are fine producers of large white-shelled eggs. The Lamonas had trapnest records of 268 eggs per year! Despite their qualities however, Lamona populations declined up until the 1980s when the breed was thought to have gone extinct. With the assistance of the American Poultry Association, and with input from the Society for Preservation of Poultry Antiquities, the American Livestock Breeds Conservancy discovered the existence of one and possibly two flocks of Lamona chickens in 2005. The owners of each of these flocks request to remain anonymous as yet; neither being prepared to offer any stock at this time.

Status: Study
Breed clubs and associations:
The American Livestock Breeds Conservancy, Box 477, Pittsboro, NC 27312, (919) 542-5704, email albc@albc-usa.org, www.albc-usa.org

American Poultry Association, PO Box 306, Burgettstown, PA15021, email secretaryapa@yahoo.com, www.amerpoultryassn.com

Society for the Preservation of Poultry Antiquities, Dr. Charles R.H. Everett, Secretary, 122 Magnolia Lane, Lugoff, SC, 29078, email crheverett@bellsouth.net

Lamona Chicken Fanciers, Jim A. Hall, Moderator, http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/LamonaChickenFanciers

 

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I will be on/off BYC. If we owe you hatching eggs, please forward us the listing information. We are almost caught up on them and do not wish to miss anyone. Geese are now laying!

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I will be on/off BYC. If we owe you hatching eggs, please forward us the listing information. We are almost caught up on them and do not wish to miss anyone. Geese are now laying!

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post #2 of 174
Thread Starter 

http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/47716_lamona_pullet.jpg

 

jumpy.gif Your prayers are appreciated! The divorce was granted. yippiechickie.gif

I will be on/off BYC. If we owe you hatching eggs, please forward us the listing information. We are almost caught up on them and do not wish to miss anyone. Geese are now laying!

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jumpy.gif Your prayers are appreciated! The divorce was granted. yippiechickie.gif

I will be on/off BYC. If we owe you hatching eggs, please forward us the listing information. We are almost caught up on them and do not wish to miss anyone. Geese are now laying!

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post #3 of 174

Jim,

Thank you for starting this thread, I look forward to finding out more about this breed and breeders of them as well as seeing how your Lamona eggs turn out.

Ryan

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post #4 of 174

caf I will be watching this thread!

"If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning: just as, if there were no light in the universe and therefore no creatures with eyes, we should never know it was dark. Dark would be without meaning."

~ C. S. Lewis


 

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"If the whole universe has no meaning, we should never have found out that it has no meaning: just as, if there were no light in the universe and therefore no creatures with eyes, we should never know it was dark. Dark would be without meaning."

~ C. S. Lewis


 

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post #5 of 174
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Originally Posted by awesomefowl 

caf I will be watching this thread!


Uhhh....we don't need any watchers....WE NEED PATICIPANTS!

So hopefully everyone interested will get involved! But if not, a watcher is better than nothing!

 

jumpy.gif Your prayers are appreciated! The divorce was granted. yippiechickie.gif

I will be on/off BYC. If we owe you hatching eggs, please forward us the listing information. We are almost caught up on them and do not wish to miss anyone. Geese are now laying!

highfive.gif  Hall Family Farm Swap Page celebrate.gif  Arkansas Chat Thread    yippiechickie.gif Arkansas Swap Thread old.gif

 

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jumpy.gif Your prayers are appreciated! The divorce was granted. yippiechickie.gif

I will be on/off BYC. If we owe you hatching eggs, please forward us the listing information. We are almost caught up on them and do not wish to miss anyone. Geese are now laying!

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post #6 of 174

I wanna see some modern pics of them! I thought this breed was really cool... I definitely don't understand why they never caught on?

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post #7 of 174
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Originally Posted by stuckinthecity 

I wanna see some modern pics of them! I thought this breed was really cool... I definitely don't understand why they never caught on?


I want to here from the person who voted "We currently have Lamona large fowl chickens."

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post #8 of 174
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Originally Posted by minnesotachickenbreeder 
Quote:
Originally Posted by stuckinthecity 

I wanna see some modern pics of them! I thought this breed was really cool... I definitely don't understand why they never caught on?


I want to here from the person who voted "We currently have Lamona large fowl chickens."


X2!

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Originally Posted by stuckinthecity 

I wanna see some modern pics of them! I thought this breed was really cool... I definitely don't understand why they never caught on?


Good luck... They are nearly extinct, but they say there is a small flock this is building numbers.

Here is a nice page on Lamonas

I accidentally clicked the "Null vote" button but meant to click the "I would be interested in raising Lamonas"....

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post #9 of 174

Will you be getting the Large fowl or Bantam?

post #10 of 174

In this link, http://www.trostpoultry.50megs.com/whats_new.html , Jeremy Trost mentions Peach Laced Lamona bantams, does anyone know anything about these? Does Jeremy still have Lamona bantams?

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