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  1. jovy1097

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    I'm planning on getting some Barred Plymouth Rocks early next year (Here's looking to you, Chris H!) I'm storing up all the information from this and other threads where Bob,Walt, and others contribute wisdom so I'll know what to do with them. That gravy bowl shape sure captures my eye...
  2. jovy1097

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    Jim, I am seriously looking at Buff Orpingtons as a possibility and might pick your brain about them in the future. Several times a year I go up Hwy 65 enroute to Conway, AR, to visit my sisters who live there. I believe that puts me passing pretty close to where you are located. I intend...
  3. jovy1097

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    Jim, I've noticed all your posts on this and other sites and have seen pictures of your stock. You are on my radar! I live in Simmesport, LA, quite a bit away from the Arkansas line. You'll have to look up Simmesport to find out where it is - it's too hard describe its location in words...
  4. jovy1097

    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    Once I decide on which breed to get into, I'll definitely join the club. I just can't join all the clubs right now! I've visited the web sites of many clubs. Some are quite a bit more active than others and have much more information on them. I am especially impressed with the Java club...
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    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    I'm actually familiar with the toe-punching and tracking stuff. I've got "The Call of the Hen" and other poultry books. I've read the articles on ALBC. I'm familiar with clan breeding, line breeding, spiral breeding, and etc. I've read tons of posts and articles by people like Mr. Blosl and...
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    Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

    Good beginner large fowl heritage bird: Throughout the forums where heritage birds are discussed, you often see a quote that goes something like this: "RIR's are difficult for beginning breeders to get a handle on because there is so much going on with their color and genetics. It's very easy...
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