Two Hatcheries in Georgia
http://www.the-georgia-mad-hatcher.com/Contact-Us.html
The Georgia Mad Hatcher 478-988-9374
109 Fuller Rd
Hawkinsville, GA 31036 (20 miles south of Macon, GA)
Worth It Farms 256-476-1120
http://worthitfarms.jigsy.com
Poplar Springs Rd.
Hiram, GA 30141...
These folks seem to have a pretty well thought out list of threatened and
endangered breeds along with some good detail info on the breeds
http://www.albc-usa.org/cpl/wtchlist.html#chickens
It is inexcusable in my mind that they do not have photos of each of the
breeds mentioned however...
I have found that the best bait for coons in a live catch trap is any kind
of food in a bowl with some of the juice from a can of tuna drizzled over the food.
That strong fish smell must really carry in the wind.
I dispatch them with my $85 Daisy 1000 .177 pellet gun with one shot into the...
I have a duck background with zero experience with chickens but I can tell you two
recent stories about muscovy ducks. An organic farmer in California is turning
loose a flock of muscovy ducks into his farm fields to eat the bugs etc where he
had been using some type of chickens and he said...
I have been researching very hardy and self sufficient breeds but I live in
a surburban setting and though I could get away with a dozen or more chickens,
my neighbors would not tolerate roosters making a big racket early in the
morning. I know that some ducks cannot quack, so are there any...
I think being wary is good for survival. The ducks that swim all night survive whereas
the ones that sleep on the bank tend to disappear over time.
Also, being lighter probably helps the LaFleche to fly better and for my purposes
probably survive longer. Thanks for the great info
I am trying to guess what GHO is.... Closest i can come is Ground Hog ? ? ?
no wait... Great Horned Owl..... yea thats better. My mind is slowing down.
Obviously there are some experts here that really know all about the old breeds.
On the theory that modern breeding from old breeds to produce higher performing
though more fragile types that are less hardy, less self sufficient, require more
attention and drugs etc ( kind of like race horses...
I have a 3 acre fenced in area with a one acre pond with a variety of trees and
bushes and currently have about fifteen ducks that do well on their own.
I'd like to get some chickens to totally turn loose and fend for themselves
in Atlanta, Georgia and was wondering what breed is the most hardy...