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very nice jeremy
so you aren't breeding heritage delawares? what happened?
Thank you very much Cheryl.
I wasn't happy with the quality of my Delaware rooster. His color was wrong, he had entirely too much black feathering in his tail feathers and I feel like the line he came from might have been inbred a bit too much, resulting some deformities. Mostly things like curled toes, beak issues... but there was also known dwarfism in his lineage... that's something that I did not want to risk introducing into my flock. I did hatch one dwarf chick, a brother of my rooster, it was so sad.
So, I culled him. He went to live with a family in the San Jose area that was just looking for a flock leader. Stewart was a nice boy, just not right for breeding, IMO. For now I've decided to hold off on Delawares, until I can either source better stock to start my program or start again with the remaining stock that I have, acquiring another rooster from the same line.
It was a very, very hard decision for me to make, giving up breeding the Dels.
I still have all of my hens, so I still could restart in the future
very nice jeremy
so you aren't breeding heritage delawares? what happened?
Thank you very much Cheryl.

I wasn't happy with the quality of my Delaware rooster. His color was wrong, he had entirely too much black feathering in his tail feathers and I feel like the line he came from might have been inbred a bit too much, resulting some deformities. Mostly things like curled toes, beak issues... but there was also known dwarfism in his lineage... that's something that I did not want to risk introducing into my flock. I did hatch one dwarf chick, a brother of my rooster, it was so sad.

So, I culled him. He went to live with a family in the San Jose area that was just looking for a flock leader. Stewart was a nice boy, just not right for breeding, IMO. For now I've decided to hold off on Delawares, until I can either source better stock to start my program or start again with the remaining stock that I have, acquiring another rooster from the same line.
It was a very, very hard decision for me to make, giving up breeding the Dels.


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