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I am trying to find some dorking for a backyard flock. Does anyone have some for sale or do you know of a place to go?
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it would help to know what corner of the country you are in... I occasionally have stock available, though not right now.I am trying to find some dorking for a backyard flock. Does anyone have some for sale or do you know of a place to go?
My Dorkings just started laying well, and I have trouble with them wanting to lay in the dirt too. I'll try making the nest boxes darker. Thanks. I also have a question. My eggs were very fertile and hatched well for a time, and now, none of them are developing. I also got some Dorking eggs from a friend and they are not developing either. I would suspect an incubator problem, but the other chicken eggs are doing fine. Is there some kind of seasonal fertility with Dorkings?
So are the Red's really that much of a problem with fertility? The eggs I purchased last season were real hit and miss with fertility. I have 5 Red Dorking roosters right now and I am afraid to cull any with the thought of fertility coming into play. The girls are starting to lay really well now at 6 and 7 months. I have my first eggs in the incubator but also some under a hen.If you have some eggs developing and hatching well then it is obviously NOT an incubator problem. The Red Dorkings I work with are lazy butts. Started off the season OK then fertility went to crap. Out of three mature males two became completely infertile due to lack of activity.
I have 3 Silver Gray dorking girls that are 6 months old now and havent started laying yet will it take them longer to start laying then my other girls
DD's taking 4 SG Dorkings to the Virginia Poultry Breeders Association show tomorrow, a cockerel and 3 pullets.