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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.
Rohrs birds are Gorgeous. The Cockerel he had two years ago at Ohio was pure poetry--I offered him a lot of money for that birds but he wouldn't let him go...
If those were the ones I sold at Ohio (Red head in the Green Sweater). The pullets are a Keith roo over Heritage/Herring bred hens. If the cockerel has a the webbing punched out on the Left foot it is a Keith/Herring cross, if it has a toe punch on the right foot then it is pure Keith.
Should have some nice babies either way. Keep the males with the larger heads, and the hens that hit 6lbs at 5 months with the darkest lacing, and go buy a Cockrel from Rohrs at Ohio next year with a pale eye, a good head, deep body, with not a lot of red on his back--then you're really going to have something.
It's just so expensive to keep extras going into fall just in case someone wants some. The really big exhibition birds really need 6-8sq.ft. each to be active and keep moving. Of what I hatched this year, I kept 6 (2 cockerels and 4 hens) for myself and sold around 2 dozen. I kept 1 rooster and 1 hen from last years breeding group. So I'm wintering 8. This year is a double mating year--working on pattern.
I normally don't keep any extras past November, and don't have any birds available until August.
Best of luck with your Cornish!
Yep that was you that i got them from. I just want out and check the rooster feet, he doesnt have a distinct hole but it looks like there is some webbing missing on the right foot in between the middle toe and the outer toe. Who is the Herring that the hens are part from, I think you may have told me at the show but i dont remember.
So you think its better to keep a rooster with less red on him? I have talked to some people that think its better to keep roosters with more red on them.
I dont live all that far from Keith, maybe and hour to 90 minutes so i am going to try and get a few from him hopefully before the next Ohio National.