My goodness, I had to take some time away from the computer around the holidays and I didn't think I would EVER get caught back up!! But I've finally finished reading the last month's worth of posts.
Bob, I just can't thank you enough for this thread. I have learned soooooo much here, and I feel much more confident that when I am ready to step up to (H) poultry within the next year, I will have a much better understanding of what I am looking for, and a much more discerning eye when it comes to choosing the foundation for my forever flock.
I come down to the coast to see my dad often - he lived in Mobile for years but now lives in Pass Christian, MS. But when I come I take him over to see my Uncle Bob in Mobile and my Uncle Lamar in Pensacola. (My dad's 83 now). One of these times when I come that way, I'd love to take a day trip to meet you and see your birds if you are not opposed to visitors on occasion. It would be such an honor to shake the hand of the man I have been learned so much from just by sitting hear quietly night after night and reading the wealth of wisdom you and so many others offer...
Next time I plan a trip that way, I'll give you a holler if you don't mind.
PS - Karen - my brain would be scrambled eggs if I tried to retain HALF the stuff you know where genetics are concerned. You really are a treasure.
Thanks to ALL of you who have spent so much time sharing your wisdom and chicken sense on this thread. You will never truly know how much it is appreciated.
Maven

Bob, I just can't thank you enough for this thread. I have learned soooooo much here, and I feel much more confident that when I am ready to step up to (H) poultry within the next year, I will have a much better understanding of what I am looking for, and a much more discerning eye when it comes to choosing the foundation for my forever flock.
I come down to the coast to see my dad often - he lived in Mobile for years but now lives in Pass Christian, MS. But when I come I take him over to see my Uncle Bob in Mobile and my Uncle Lamar in Pensacola. (My dad's 83 now). One of these times when I come that way, I'd love to take a day trip to meet you and see your birds if you are not opposed to visitors on occasion. It would be such an honor to shake the hand of the man I have been learned so much from just by sitting hear quietly night after night and reading the wealth of wisdom you and so many others offer...

Next time I plan a trip that way, I'll give you a holler if you don't mind.

PS - Karen - my brain would be scrambled eggs if I tried to retain HALF the stuff you know where genetics are concerned. You really are a treasure.
Thanks to ALL of you who have spent so much time sharing your wisdom and chicken sense on this thread. You will never truly know how much it is appreciated.
Maven