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Any way dont get bent out of shape over those list and fads and wanting to cross breeds. Just make a list of five breeds you would like to locate. Tell us what they are. We have enough connections with the top judges in the country some who come on this thread to locate you some good stock. You dont have to get the birds from the top breeder in the USA like Black Jersey Giants but he may have sold some of his birds to someone a year or so ago and they will ship you some chicks, eggs or adult birds. If you locate this family you can make a road trip with the family and pick up say two males and three females and you are ready to go. It fun that way and you will appreciate what you have. If you dont want to show them that is OK we need you o share your blood lines with others like your self years down the road. We would just like to find birds or breeds that are as close to true to breed appearance so you wont waist years of work trying to maintain or improve them. Remember these large fowl cost allot of money to feed and grow up. You got to learn how to raise them and breed them the smart way so you wont get discouraged and then give up like so many have done be for us. bob
Thanks, Bob.
Sounds like a lot of wisdom there. Since I'm less than a year into chickens, I'll probably stick with my Buckeyes and Hamburgs. If things work out this spring I'll have to put in an order with Paul Hardy on some of his birds. I got the Meyer birds last year to see what they were like and enjoyed the crazy little nutjobs enough to see what real LF Hamburgs are like. I think between those two breeds and the turkeys I will have coming in from Porter's, that should keep met busy for another season.
But I really do like the looks of Blue Andalusians, if only those huge combs and wattles could handle these Ohio winters...
And those GS Barred rocks. Give me another year or two and I may be swapping out my hatchery utility rocks for those...
Thanks,
rick