Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

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well good luck!
its great 2 see many people are taking a interest in rare heritage breeds
 
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That is a nice dark cornish and,now I now what to breed for.Great to see some LF dark cornish.

Thank Danny
 
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Check out the international cornish breeders assn. there are a few breeders that have several varieties of the LF.

I have a list of all the breeders in the international cornish breeders assn. that raise LF and the varieties they raise. I have contacted a few for WLRs and whites that were semi local to me and no one had anything for sale.
 
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Those are excellent Dark Cornish. They have the type and color that I had twenty years ago. You are on the right track with these. I hope this helps my friend in Canada to compair his with these. Notice the more roundness of them and the flesh. Great chicknen I dont know how they mate my bantams are so big around I have to I A them. Great pictures today. Boost these old breeds.

I am going to proof read our last issue of the year for the Plymouth Rock Club. Anyone who wants a free issue by email send me a private message. I will send you one. Will male out the newsletters tomorrow afternoon. bob

Tell Doug he is a great member and booster of the Plymouth Rock Fanciers Club. He just produces great chickens one after another. He also shares his birds look what he did for Kathy in Mo with the New Hampshires.

I know where there are some white Cornish Large fowl its a secret send me ea private message bob
 
Here are a few new pics of my Blosl White Rocks and Horstman Partridge Rocks. The Partridge cockerel looks black but he actually a pretty even shade of dark mahogany in the saddle and hackle. These birds are between 9 and 10 months old except for the trio of Partridge which are my original Horstman breeder which are 18 months old.
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Oh wow great looking rocks. I have always liked the partridge color pattern I had some hatchery stock but they had to go to make way for my show breeders.
 
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where did you find those?

I got these from a lady at the Ohio National. I dont remember her name, i would like to add a few from Mr. Keith here in VA. He has some nice darks also. He had some for sale at the ON also but i ran out of money.

Ross Keith has excellent LF Cornish.

Walt
 
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I got these from a lady at the Ohio National. I dont remember her name, i would like to add a few from Mr. Keith here in VA. He has some nice darks also. He had some for sale at the ON also but i ran out of money.

Ross Keith has excellent LF Cornish.

Walt

He has the best i have ever seen. The ones i have are suppose to be orginally from his stock but i dont know how far removed from his orginal birds they are. I would love to ad a few more from him to mix with the ones i have now.
 
Here are a few pics of some of my other birds.

More Dark Cornish
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SLW and White wyandottes
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Rhode Island Reds
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Barred Rocks
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White Rocks
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Partridge Rocks
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Dominiuqes
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Blue Andulsains
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I think these last ones are considered heritage, i think i have seen pics of some of them on this thread,

Black Australorps
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White Langshans
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Large Red Plye Moderns
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Are Leghorns considered a heritage breed?
 
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