I actually agree with Bob to a certain point about selling birds. I know this is going to be a controversial post. But to a certain point at least with Faverolles they are so rare that you don't want people who are not going to commit getting birds and then having them die or go out of chickens all together. Peter Merlin doesn't sell any of his blood line for this reason. Why watch while your 20+ years of hard work on a bloodline goes to waste in a breeding season or two. Especially with Faverolles if your culling pressure isn't consistent and ruthless you won't get anywhere. Peter has said he won't release his birds because he knows new breeders are not standing outside the hatcher scissors in hand ready to cull anything that doesn't meet certain criteria immediately.
I think you cannot just ask for a mentor or ask for stock. You need to prove to the experienced breeders that you are in it for the long haul. Eat up every bit of information that they give you and memorize it. KNOW YOUR STANDARD and obsess over breeding and culling methods. Many of you are not ready to commit to such a large commitment of time and energy before even having birds but then I would counter argue are you ready to have these birds. Maybe this is just a view point of someone who is focused on really improving and showing my breed of choice. Maybe its because Faverolles are so difficult to breed.
I just want to let you all know I don't even have birds right now. I won't until I feel I am in a situation that I can do the Faverolles justice. I am in college and don't have a good place to keep birds and hatch the 50+ chicks I need to hatch in order to continue to improve my stock. I will not be getting back into faverolles until I have a good stable situation and college is certainly not that situation.
Henry
I think you cannot just ask for a mentor or ask for stock. You need to prove to the experienced breeders that you are in it for the long haul. Eat up every bit of information that they give you and memorize it. KNOW YOUR STANDARD and obsess over breeding and culling methods. Many of you are not ready to commit to such a large commitment of time and energy before even having birds but then I would counter argue are you ready to have these birds. Maybe this is just a view point of someone who is focused on really improving and showing my breed of choice. Maybe its because Faverolles are so difficult to breed.
I just want to let you all know I don't even have birds right now. I won't until I feel I am in a situation that I can do the Faverolles justice. I am in college and don't have a good place to keep birds and hatch the 50+ chicks I need to hatch in order to continue to improve my stock. I will not be getting back into faverolles until I have a good stable situation and college is certainly not that situation.
Henry
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