Thanks for mentioning this...YES something is haywire these days. I thought it was my computer.Yeah I just saw it on the La. thread too.
Sumpthins' went haywire evidently
Jeff
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Thanks for mentioning this...YES something is haywire these days. I thought it was my computer.Yeah I just saw it on the La. thread too.
Sumpthins' went haywire evidently
Jeff
I switched to chrome an its all good firefox is on the blink I reckon
Good Morning,
Is there a list of LF Heritage Breeds? if there is one, would you please post it? Also, could you possibly indicate the rarity of the breeds as well? Or I should say; the breeds who are in most need of recovery?
Thank you,
Lual
Dave Anderson here in CA is working on buff Wyandotte LF and they are very good! There are pictures of them in the APA yearbook. Dave is also running for APA prez so give him a vote next year.
Walt
Walt, how are Dave's Black Games?
I went and looked at his birds. Very nice. One thing I wonder about in the Columbian Wyandotte, they always seem to have pretty heavy bleed through of the undercolor. Is this normal? Is this the way they are supposed to look? Do they have the same kind of genes as the Columbian Rock or Light Sussex? Is there a way to clean up the bleed through?Rob Newburn is amazing and has a very nice line as well.
He pen mates - toe punches and keeps very detailed records.
http://www.rockinr-ranch.com/chickens.html
He's in Idaho and has taught me a whole lot about breeding.
Edited to add 1 more link:
http://www.rockinr-ranch.com/columbian.html
I went and looked at his birds. Very nice. One thing I wonder about in the Columbian Wyandotte, they always seem to have pretty heavy bleed through of the undercolor. Is this normal? Is this the way they are supposed to look? Do they have the same kind of genes as the Columbian Rock or Light Sussex? Is there a way to clean up the bleed through?
BALANCE! I understand. My blues present the same problem. It's easy to get too dark and too light is just a washed out looking bird. Very unattractive! Have you tried mating one that is too light with one that is too dark? Maybe you could find a middle road there?Yes they need to be cleaned up. Columbian Wyandottes showing excess of color are defects which are not countenanced in exhibition poultry but are useful in breeding to strengthen the black in the hackle, saddle and tail in strains that are weak in that respect. A white under-color in the back is rarely found in combination with the right quality of black in the neck, wings and tail.
I can see this with chicks I am growing out. The ones born mostly white look clean but the hackles are lacking color and definition. But the darkest chicks are dirty looking. I need to find the right balance of the two. Maybe next year.
Rob Newburn is amazing and has a very nice line as well.
He pen mates - toe punches and keeps very detailed records.
http://www.rockinr-ranch.com/chickens.html
He's in Idaho and has taught me a whole lot about breeding.
Edited to add 1 more link:
http://www.rockinr-ranch.com/columbian.html