Even the "big names" started somewhere. They didn't start out as names that folks drop to impress others. Every breeder starts out with someone else's birds and tweaks and culls and develops his own line, if he's serious.
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Frankly, I'm getting a bit tired of you constantly attempting to berate me and my flock between the lines. If you wish to discuss this further, please take it to PM rather than polluting this fine thread, or, just find a new hobby.
Here is a old photo for the history nuts out there like me. The tail set is a little high but she looks to be of good size.
To my Rock Breeding friends......
I have come to know many of you (some only via threads, BYC and the internet) but I think breeding chickens is like any other hobby (hunting, softball, baseball, fishing, snow skiing, golf, etc), the hobby would not be the same without the PEOPLE that you meet and that become a part of your lives.
Please help me to keep that in mind as we raise our fowl....and please remind me if I'm falling away from that premise.
Its not just the hobby, but the people you meet, befriend, encourage, help, work with, partner to learn, etc that make the hobby the fun that it is
Sometimes I think the "manusha" gets in the way, but to my friends, please help me to be mindful of how and why we do this
Excuse me if I am overstepping, but this guy's comb would be a cull in my mind. Unless the camera is playing tricks, looks like there is a fold in the comb.A few pictures of my Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks I took this morning. I will have better pictures once their molt is completed.