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  1. Didier

    From France to share

    Thanks. I was not coming for any special purpose. Rather, I realized that there are unexpected (from me) differences between the USA and France in poultry. I have 2 breeds : Gournay (France) and Araucanas (south America).
  2. Didier

    From France

    I have a rooster and 2 hens of that breed. I got them from a very good source (pure breed). By "rustic" they meant that these chickens can be left outside, even in the winter : no special care needed, no diseases. They can fly as high as 1m50 (sorry I don't know how much that is in feet and...
  3. Didier

    From France to share

    I am Didier, I ended here from Google with a search on "Gournay and USA". I first answered a thread from last year : https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/919553/french-chickens-which-one-would-you-choose/10#post_16851040 and then I tried a new post "From France", before I realized that I had to...
  4. Didier

    From France

    Hi, I am new on this forum and I am in France. I found this forum while searching Google for : "Gournay + USA" and I realized that that breed is not in the US. I just answered an old discussion from last year, just in case. I only have 2 hens and a rooster. This Gournay breed is known both for...
  5. Didier

    French chickens, which one would you choose?

    Obviously 1 year late ! I have some Gournay. What you need to know is that besides the look this breed is recommended both to eat and for eggs. Today I had 2 eggs from young hens and 1 is weighting 75 g and the other 84 g. What's good for US people is that the eggs are white (while most eggs...
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