I'm looking to add a heritage breed in the spring. Since I live in North Dakota, a rose comb, pea comb or cushion comb is a must. I'm attracted to Buckeye's and RC RIR's, and therein lies my question. The ALBC lists the Buckeye as "critical" but it seems to be popular these days. Is the Buckeye still that rare? I read on the RIR site that RC RIR are down to 50 breeding pairs in the winter. For a good dual purpose bird for a hobby farm (I don't show), anyone have input on the breeds? Duane Urch has both breeds, and since he's "next door" in Minnesota, I would probably order birds from him.
Thank you!
Becky (it was 40 today -- worked outside in a sweatshirt!)
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the buckeye has exploded the last couple of years... i expect the ALBC will move it on the list soon... they are always behind times because it takes so long and so much work to do a breed senses... so if your wanting the rarer bird go with the RCRIR... IMO the average buckeye is a way better bird than the average RCRIR... but idk how Duane Urch's birds compare maby call and ask him...
And let us not forget the Rhode Island White !
Birds bred for the cold climes.
There was a BYCer not too long ago showed some wonderful photos of his light brahmas..he was in mind numbing northern Minnesota or some such...remember ?
Beautiful clean black and white brahmas , no back penciling..in the snow..what was his name ?
Yes, guess I should have mentioned Chantecler also. I do have some Buff Chantecler, and I was thinking of breeding them to help get them added to APA, but I have not been impressed with them this winter. I would switch to White Chantecler.