Yard full o' rocks :
Evening all.....
Just "dropping by" to report in on the show from Dalton this past weekend. I enjoyed it VERY much and met a lot of wonderful people, some I had only talked with via email a few times.
There were LOTS and LOTS of birds at the show but 95%+ were bantams
Not that I dislike bantams, but I am really into the BIG BIRDS. I saw only 1 RIR that was marginally the correct color (only know that because of Mr Bob Blosl and his sharing) and type...the rest were all production RIRs.
Only BR shown had "feathered legs" ... go figure. Obviously DQ'd.
I did find out that this was predominantly a "bantam show" for 20+ yrs and the LF are just getting back to being shown. There were some really neat looking "little birds"!!! D'Anvers, D'Uccles, Moderns, OEs, Dutch, etc, etc.....it was like a "jelly bean jar" of bantam chickens
Headed to the Newnan show in 2 weeks. Supposed to be more LF at that show
Sorry, no pix to share as I didn't take a single picture
On another note...9 baby Col Rock (LF) in hte brooder as we speak from my Canadian Trio. 6 more due Wednesday, and 15 more behind that. Hatching early this year and hoping to put 75-100 chicks on the ground by late March
Take care all
The show we went to in Stockton a couple of weeks ago was like that out of 2600 plus birds entered over 1500 of them were Bantams.....................I am such a LF snob, but it was interesting to me to see how many people are into small birds. I guess space & feed bills may come into play.
Evening all.....
Just "dropping by" to report in on the show from Dalton this past weekend. I enjoyed it VERY much and met a lot of wonderful people, some I had only talked with via email a few times.
There were LOTS and LOTS of birds at the show but 95%+ were bantams

Only BR shown had "feathered legs" ... go figure. Obviously DQ'd.
I did find out that this was predominantly a "bantam show" for 20+ yrs and the LF are just getting back to being shown. There were some really neat looking "little birds"!!! D'Anvers, D'Uccles, Moderns, OEs, Dutch, etc, etc.....it was like a "jelly bean jar" of bantam chickens
Headed to the Newnan show in 2 weeks. Supposed to be more LF at that show
Sorry, no pix to share as I didn't take a single picture
On another note...9 baby Col Rock (LF) in hte brooder as we speak from my Canadian Trio. 6 more due Wednesday, and 15 more behind that. Hatching early this year and hoping to put 75-100 chicks on the ground by late March
Take care all
The show we went to in Stockton a couple of weeks ago was like that out of 2600 plus birds entered over 1500 of them were Bantams.....................I am such a LF snob, but it was interesting to me to see how many people are into small birds. I guess space & feed bills may come into play.