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Mr. Shaffer,

I really appreciate the advise you offered to DMRIPPY and what you said intrigued me. As a relative newbie to breeding to "standards" rather than just for fun, and one who is also looking forward to working on the Lavender Ams this spring. I would like to know if the items suggested to look for were in the order of importance? In other words, 1st Combs, 2nd Feathering and so on.... Or was it specific to DMRIPPY's birds?

Also, I do not mean to put you on the spot but I would be interested reading what you feel, in general, are the important items to work on regarding the Lavs?


Your time is appreciated in advance.
 
Taking notes taking notes....
What does this mean?
ratio is generally 1:10 for replacement stock.

You end up keeping one bird out of every 10 you hatch? Is that what it means?​
 
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Congrats!!!!
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So do you have a rooster at home now?
Keep up updated about how the boys do with their op.
 
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Congrats!!!!
wee.gif
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So do you have a rooster at home now?
Keep up updated about how the boys do with their op.

Will do. It's not cheap so I hope they are healthy once they get decrowed.
 
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You end up keeping one bird out of every 10 you hatch? Is that what it means?

Yes on average for every 10 hatched 1 will be a keeper for a breeding program.
 
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Mr. Shaffer,

I really appreciate the advise you offered to DMRIPPY and what you said intrigued me. As a relative newbie to breeding to "standards" rather than just for fun, and one who is also looking forward to working on the Lavender Ams this spring. I would like to know if the items suggested to look for were in the order of importance? In other words, 1st Combs, 2nd Feathering and so on.... Or was it specific to DMRIPPY's birds?

Also, I do not mean to put you on the spot but I would be interested reading what you feel, in general, are the important items to work on regarding the Lavs?


Your time is appreciated in advance.

If you are breeding to the APA SOP the body is the most important part.

Walt
 
Quote:
Mr. Shaffer,

I really appreciate the advise you offered to DMRIPPY and what you said intrigued me. As a relative newbie to breeding to "standards" rather than just for fun, and one who is also looking forward to working on the Lavender Ams this spring. I would like to know if the items suggested to look for were in the order of importance? In other words, 1st Combs, 2nd Feathering and so on.... Or was it specific to DMRIPPY's birds?

Also, I do not mean to put you on the spot but I would be interested reading what you feel, in general, are the important items to work on regarding the Lavs?


Your time is appreciated in advance.

If you are breeding to the APA SOP the body is the most important part.

Walt

Also remember- when you have multiiple roos growing out together they can be varying sizes. it does not mean that the smaller ones will actually STAY that way. Take the most agressive roo out and the whole dynamic and sizes change. Love how nature works sometimes.
 
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I have a lot of pullets without roos... I bought pullets not thinking I need a good roo... I bought these AM birds and will be splitting these with someone else. She was going to take two roo, but if that changes I will keep Jumbo and Med. I can move the Med boy to a pen if needed (he is the Alpha roo). I also have a little roo growing from HappyMt. I would love to keep two roos for my important breeds so I think that is good advice. I had two Marans roos picked and ready to move to breeding pens. One got injured in his pen and had to be put down. I have my main BCM roo and a Blue Copper too so that worked out ok.

TYPE TYPE TYPE. I just really didn't know if they can get too big? But some of the stuff I have read about size and since they don't weigh birds at shows it may not matter how big he is. He really was my first choice because of his size. So I guess I will be moving the med roo to a pen so I can be hatching from Jumbos offspring too. I don't think there is anything obvious wrong with the girls, so I will pick the biggest girl of the 4 blacks in that pen.

What really do I look for in a pea comb? I know the obvious things for straight combs, but what does a good pea comb look like? One more questions, if I set up two pen for these two roos should I put the jumbo roo with the lav splits and lav and use the med roo with the blacks to make lav splits or the other way around? or just let them all run with the jumbo roo? I will make all the space I can for these birds I just love them!

I may see if I can get him in a pen and see what he really looks like.

Thanks for the help!
 

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