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Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
Boy you hit the nail on the head. The old time NH guys like the American Color I guess and yet I like the German Color Maybe Walt or New York Reds could explane how far off the German shade or hue is to the American Standard.Thanks cbnovick. Agree, much of what I hear is that many people really do enjoy the German and German-American NH's. Can someone tell me is there are a real difference in the color of the "pure" Germans vs the German-American crosses? I guess it would depend on the line used in the cross. I have read that the German birds are brighter or richer in color, unlike the Amercian birds are more drab.
I don't see any American Pure Breed NH that can come close to a German in the show. I saw one in Pensacola and posted Matts picture of him that took my breath away. I did not even recognized this bird as I thought he was drooped down here from Indiana to show and then latter found out he was a early hatched male that went into a molt early becsue of our heat.
Champion large fowl of one show and one of the best finished birds I ever saw in a show coop. Looked like every feather was ironed onto his body.
In regards to the three smaller Buff Rocks in Arizona. Boy Fred hit a home run on his comment. Those chicks are rare and so variable as breeders.
Think about it out of eleven of them there should be two or three that will not develop like the others because of the climate change. I bet if you shipped those three birds back to Tom and he raised them and shipped them back to you next March you could not tell the difference in them. Once they got back on his yard his food, water and climate they would take off like a rocket ship in size.
You have however, a good group of normal chicks growing. You only need one good male two or three female and you will have a army of Buff Rocks next year. If you got a partner near you share a male and a female or two with them just in case you have bad luck and loose a bird somehow. You might be able to share a third pair with someone.
They look great and regardless what you do with the three small ones they may lay a good size egg and have normal chicks for someone. I would try to farm them out to someone and see how they do next spring.
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