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Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
Boy I go to work and you guys have been burning up this thread that's good.
The answer to the question on the Master Buff Breeder if you would ask Tom Roebuck was his mentor Marcus Davidson. Heck If Ralph Brazelton was alive he would rate him as the best. He had every Buff color there was. Cochins, Leghorns, Rocks, Wyandotts , Minoricas, you name it he was Mr. Buff. I hope there is some others who studied under him when he was alive.
Tom Roebuck wrote a article on how to breed the Buff Rock and he hit the ball out of the park. It was a classic article and one that all buff folk's should have in their computer or note book.
If you want to put a finish on our birds and maybe even a white bird like my White Rocks give them five sunflower seeds for a bantam and ten for a large fowl and or give them some Alfalfa leaves to the birds two months be for the show. It gets into their gut then into their feather and the finish is something to behold. If you have a female that is dark like a Red let her go broody and after she molts back as a hen her finish will be even better. These are secrets from Ken Bowles told to me. But do not tell any one its a secret.
Point Chasers I love them. By a champion out of a shipping coop.. Cant breed them selves out of a wet paper bag.
Got to hung a duck and talk to Mr. Silkie. Got to run.
The answer to the question on the Master Buff Breeder if you would ask Tom Roebuck was his mentor Marcus Davidson. Heck If Ralph Brazelton was alive he would rate him as the best. He had every Buff color there was. Cochins, Leghorns, Rocks, Wyandotts , Minoricas, you name it he was Mr. Buff. I hope there is some others who studied under him when he was alive.
Tom Roebuck wrote a article on how to breed the Buff Rock and he hit the ball out of the park. It was a classic article and one that all buff folk's should have in their computer or note book.
If you want to put a finish on our birds and maybe even a white bird like my White Rocks give them five sunflower seeds for a bantam and ten for a large fowl and or give them some Alfalfa leaves to the birds two months be for the show. It gets into their gut then into their feather and the finish is something to behold. If you have a female that is dark like a Red let her go broody and after she molts back as a hen her finish will be even better. These are secrets from Ken Bowles told to me. But do not tell any one its a secret.
Point Chasers I love them. By a champion out of a shipping coop.. Cant breed them selves out of a wet paper bag.
Got to hung a duck and talk to Mr. Silkie. Got to run.