Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

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Which is a higher priority when your evaluating birds. Improving vigor or size? If both needed work which would you select for first?

Just wondering aloud thanks guys back to lurking and learning
 
Rude good health and vigor should ALWAYS come first; they are the sound foundation upon which everything else is built. Besides, you improve their health/vigor and you will most likely see an increase in size.

Health and vigor are as related to management as they are too genetics.
 
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Also bigger, healthier chicks.
The parent stock must be fit & healthy and have good nutrition or you may well see birth defects as well.
In breeding can also cause birth defects, regardless of good nutriton.
 
Maybe it was a poor choice of words on my part. Im talking quickly out of the egg, quick to feather out etc whats what I meant by vigor. Is that correct?
 
Part one of the list of Dorking breeders posted in ALBC catalog:

1)Devine, Catherine
Morningside Nature Center
3540 E university Ave.
Gainsville, FLA 32641
Wk: 352-334-3288
[email protected]

2)Di'Tommaso, Joel& Cheryl
Dalby Farm
P.O.Box 341
Scituate, MA o2o66
Hm: 781-545-0233
Wk: 781-545-4952
[email protected]

3)Mitchell, William
13345 Old Frederick Rd.
Sykesville, MD 21784
Hm: 410-489-7358
[email protected]

4) Murphey, Catherine
1519 Norman Ave.
Lutherville, MD 21093
Wk: 301-788-7198
[email protected]

5) Everque, Lori
41212 County Rd #653
Paw Paw MI. 49079
Hm: 269-657-7912
[email protected]

6)Shink, Susan
North Wind Farm LLC
600 W. Joy Rd.
Ann Arbor, MI. 48105-0224
Hm: 734-663-0224
[email protected]

7)Skriba, Bill
Potato Creek Heritage Breeds
8246 E. St Charles
Ithica, MI. 48847
Hm: 989-533-9415
[email protected]

8)Lee, Sarah & James
P.O.Box 3071
Roxboro, NC 27573
Hm: 336-598-4765
[email protected]

9) Stepanie Muff, MD
Passing Wind Farm
190 Deer haven Trail
Mocksville, NC 27028
Hm: 336-751-3348
[email protected]

10) Harrison, Frank
264 Tower Hill Rd.
Candia, NH
Hm: 603-587-0323
Wk: 603-548-9348
[email protected]

Ok I am working on the rest now............be back soon;)
 
here is some more:
Dorking Breeders listed in ALBC catalog:

11) Wolf, Katherine
194 Old Peruville Rd
Groton, NY 13073-9772
Hm: 697-898-4901
Wk: 607-898-3030
[email protected]

12) Shaw, Tom & Mary Lou
9336 Madison Rd NE
Washington Courthouse, OH 43160-9342
Hm: 740-869-4674
[email protected]

13) Femmster, Anita & Jon Failer
Historic Brattonsville
1444 Brattonsville Rd
McConnells, SC 29726
Wk: 803-628-6265
[email protected]

14) Sherman, Robert
Middleton Place
4300 Ashley River Rd
Charleston, SC 29414
[email protected]

15) Tetzloff, Jay
Great Plains Zoo/Children's Zoo
805 South Kiwanis Ave
Sioux Falls, SD 57104-3716
Hm: 605-367-7003
[email protected]

16) Animal program Manager
Claude Moore Colonial Farm at Turkey Run
6310 Georgetown Pike
McLean VA 22101
Wk: 703-442-7557
[email protected]
[email protected]

17) Bandy, Renee
Shadowkey Farm
P.O. Box 371
Montvale, VA 24122
Hm: 540-529-2336
shadowkeyfarm@ yahoo.com

18) Buchanan, Marcus
Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia
P.O.Box 810
Staunton, VA 24402-0810
Wk: 540-332-7850 X 154
marcus.buchanan@ femv.virginia.gov

19) Nunez, Aaren & Gabriel
Well Fed farm
3200 bethlahem Church Rd
Floyd, VA 24091-2033
Hm: 540-745-4686
Wk: 828-775-1972
aaren@ swva.net

20)Pregent, Lisa
Mt Vernon Ladies Assoc/Livestock Division
P.O.Box 110
Mt. Vernon, VA 22121
Wk: 703-799-8628
[email protected]

21) Shirley, Elaine
705 hamilton St
Williamsburg, VA 23185
Hm: 757-220-1019
Wk:757-220-7790
[email protected]

22) Beausoliel, Mary & Eugene Wheeler
P.O.Box 1121
Lyndonville, VT 05851
Hm: 802-748-0449
[email protected]

OK, break time, my dog is starving for his meal.
This list does not include OR & WA breeders, figured you can try to get eggs/chicks/birds as close to you as possible.
Hope this helps. Hope there aren't any typos, either !
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There sure are alot of organizations especially in Virginia raising these birds.
Note: You will have to ask each breeder what flavour of Dorking they have, I did not take the time to cross referrence each breeder's bird flavours:p There are so many!
Good luck & happy to help.
 
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