Bob Blosl's Heritage Large Fowl Thread

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Rocks should be at 30 degrees. I don't know what SOP you saw 45 degrees and pictures are not always accurate, as they relate to tail angles. The APA SOP says "30 degrees above horizontal and forming no apparent angle with the back".

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Walt,

Thanks for response.

When I look at the bunny tail feathers closely, the sicle feathers are narrow and you can almost see through them. The tail feathers that would otherwise function in flight appear short, more flexible than they would be in a flight capable bird, and sometimes missing even without apparent physical damage to cause problem. It is as if they never grew in.

I am going to use the new blood route but see some major headaches with breeding out other characteristics coming from birds bringing in desired feathers.

Jim

If you look into the tail of the barred rock above you can see that the main tail feathers are stiff. Ideally almost like primary and secondary wing feathers. If you had one in hand they would be straight without any curve. this is pretty much the result of how the barbules hook up. (Barbules overlap and interlock to give a feather rigidity), Lots of folks don't pay attention to this part of a chicken, so it is a common problem in many breeds. It also shows up in the upper back by the tail in Cochins and white Rocks. The feathers become stringy. These are not feathers you want to be stiff, but is another example of how this problem manifests itself. I have been called a "feather merchant" by some folks. hahaha Feather quality is much more important than a lot of people realize.

Walt

I can feel the difference you describe. The feathers I regard as a problem easily split between barbs when flexed. My goal with doms is to get tail to be long and apparently stiff as I interpret depictions of dominiques shown by A.P Carter of 1913. Wings of birds of that time also appear larger as they cover more of flanks than typical of existing dominiques. When I open wings of my doms, they appear stubby in contrast to wings on a game of similar size.
 
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The particularities of feather quality!?!?

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Oh, boy, now you all have got me hooked!

Chicken breeding geekdom here I come!
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Now, where can I read my fill about this here "feather quality"?
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.... And when/where is the next exhibition within 5 hours of Southern Oregon?
 
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If you look into the tail of the barred rock above you can see that the main tail feathers are stiff. Ideally almost like primary and secondary wing feathers. If you had one in hand they would be straight without any curve. this is pretty much the result of how the barbules hook up. (Barbules overlap and interlock to give a feather rigidity), Lots of folks don't pay attention to this part of a chicken, so it is a common problem in many breeds. It also shows up in the upper back by the tail in Cochins and white Rocks. The feathers become stringy. These are not feathers you want to be stiff, but is another example of how this problem manifests itself. I have been called a "feather merchant" by some folks. hahaha Feather quality is much more important than a lot of people realize.

Walt

I can feel the difference you describe. The feathers I regard as a problem easily split between barbs when flexed. My goal with doms is to get tail to be long and apparently stiff as I interpret depictions of dominiques shown by A.P Carter of 1913. Wings of birds of that time also appear larger as they cover more of flanks than typical of existing dominiques. When I open wings of my doms, they appear stubby in contrast to wings on a game of similar size.

Illustrations of wing size can be misleading unless they have commentary about the body size/wing size and placement to body, etc. A short body bird could appear to have longer/larger wings. Just something I have run across in the past.

Walt
 
Evening all.....I am going to my FIRST poultry show tomorrow. NW Ga Poultry Club show in Dalton Ga

I have my hands full with my Col Rocks, but is there anything you guys might be looking for that I can keep my eyes open for???!!!

BTW - just finished my 2nd hatch of CR chicks.....9 lil' ones in the brooder. Just 91 more to go
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Evening all.....I am going to my FIRST poultry show tomorrow. NW Ga Poultry Club show in Dalton Ga

I have my hands full with my Col Rocks, but is there anything you guys might be looking for that I can keep my eyes open for???!!!

BTW - just finished my 2nd hatch of CR chicks.....9 lil' ones in the brooder. Just 91 more to go
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Good luck! Have fun in any event. Who is judging?

Walt​
 
Judges are Matt Lhamon (OH), Tom Carey (FL), Mark Beasley(SC) & Tommy Lee (GA).

Show Superintendent Bob Bridges
Junior Show Superintendent Fritz Duncan
Show Secretary Christina Duncan

Bantams, Large Fowl, Ducks, Geese. APA & ABA Sanctioned Show!

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Good luck! Have fun in any event. Who is judging?

Walt

Jim Crain I believe is listed as the Judge for this show.....​

I was getting the car gased up and ready to go. About 300 miles up the road. Then my wife told me I have to work tomorrow night.

Matt Lhmon is going to be a judge my old Rhode Island Red Club secetary from ten years ago. Our District Director for District 3 Jim Crain is going to be there. Both super good chicken men.

Tell Matt and Jim Hello and I got to push pills tomorrow night.

My day is coming. I will be really retired by this fall. First Soc. Check is coming. Obama told me he is going to take care of me.

.That is a great show and getting better every year. I have never been there. Keep a eye on Rhode Island Red large fowl. See if any buddy shows good ones.

Also, large fowl Rocks. Watch out for some killer large fowl Cochins. There is a guy in Ga. that has some good ones. Maybe next year we will see Columbian Large Fowl Rocks.

I might even bring and few White Rock Large Fowl from Fla.

Well got to go and watch the outdorr channel. That is the next thing for me to fish or hunt. To cold down here to fish. It was 33 degrees today at 1 pm got three inches of rain. Coming to Georgia Scott watch out.

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