So happy for you chet...cant wait to get some hatching eggs this spring..Im still really focused on the blacks right now, and want your in the foundation flock for sure, once I close it off I wont be adding any from the outside,
Hope you post some of the pics for these people to see how fantastic your birds are..Nice job all the way around..They will LOVE your blues.
, so I have a pretty good line up and a good freind and APA judge pastor roland romig is bringing me home some australorps from california, By the way , pastor romig is judging a show in Arizona pretty soon, cant remeber which show he said, maybe its close by and you can pop in and say hi and you know me...He just lives downtown sayre Pa., then he and faulkners are off to nationals, we are trying to get some good birds this year shooting for next years or poss following year depending on how things go to head to nationals with the australorps, Asking faulkners to show for me since my work schedule is so crazy...
Heres some pics for you..
This is some of the new stock I bought .these are bob whitneys .pullets at twin tier poultry show, forgive my poor photagraphy, camera has a delay I take a nice pic and by the time it clicks the bird has moved.
My new baby, hes just about 5 months
another one of the pullets
This older bird is orp aussie cross..I think they were a fad called a giabnt australorp but she has such a nice frame and neck feathers I want to incorporate her into the breeding program and see what she produces...
This is not a breeding australorp, shes just one Ive kept around because she is mother of the year, I never have to worry about temp spikes in the bator or much of anything , she can handle a large brood and will drop everything to sit eggs if she thinks they are fertile...so shes handy, here shes hatched a few delewares for a freind of mine, they are now at thier new home..
I have shown this little hen all over the place, she has a blue ribbon for every show...shes just easy to work with and laid an egg every day of the fair and laid an egg at the APA show..shes true egg laying machine that the australorps is so shes important to me in a foundation breeding program for this breed.. Australorps are renouned for record egg laying, and someone with deep pockets imported all of the record egg layers to USA, duing the 30s and their genetics show up here and there with hens laying more eggs per year than average..to me that is a hallmark of the breed and should also be part of the program.