Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

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I don't think that is too bad, but I don't count on my birds for food either. Do they taper off and lay even less after they are two?

w.

No, that's not horribly bad, for Plymouth Rocks were once known for fantastic layability. The pullets seem to lay just as well as the 2-year olds, and then at 3 they seem to begin to taper off. I do have some 5 year olds that gave me eggs this year, though not nearly as many, of course.

Wynette, Is that a wirehaired Griffin's nose in your avatar?
Karen

Hi, Karen - nope, that's a Bouvier des Flanders - here he is a few winters ago:

 

Ya'll were doing better than me. I was picturing one of these just in a weirder sorta way LOL

But that's typical of me though, I sometimes look way out there plum past reality it seems LOL

what does the other type Griffin look like?

Jeff
 
I see now that it is his nose in the picture..

w.
Exactly, Walt. He was a wonderful LGD with the poultry, but chased the horses/donkeys to no end, so they were not keen on him. We lost him a couple years ago, but I'd get another in a heartbeat. Wonderful, laid-back, intelligent, loyal dog!
 

Ya'll were doing better than me. I was picturing one of these just in a weirder sorta way LOL

But that's typical of me though, I sometimes look way out there plum past reality it seems LOL

what does the other type Griffin look like?

Jeff
Here's a Griffon, if I can find a pic. of her head on, I will post.

 
And here is a chicken named Gryphon.


Okay, I'll stop now.

Alrighty, then.
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Exactly, Walt. He was a wonderful LGD with the poultry, but chased the horses/donkeys to no end, so they were not keen on him. We lost him a couple years ago, but I'd get another in a heartbeat. Wonderful, laid-back, intelligent, loyal dog!

They are good dogs. we have Cardigan Corgi's....five of them.

Off to a chicken show in NV....through a snow storm at Donner Pass. This is dedication!

Walt
 
Hi, Karen - nope, that's a Bouvier des Flanders - here he is a few winters ago:

Oh Wynette,
Love, love, love 'um! Another one of those fantastic extra large breeds. Do you breed them?
Karen
 
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