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X2....this is a very worthwhile project. It is much more important than creating some new color in a breed that needs help on the shape of the bird like some of the "projects" I see on this site.
Walt

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X2....this is a very worthwhile project. It is much more important than creating some new color in a breed that needs help on the shape of the bird like some of the "projects" I see on this site.
Walt
Yeah!!!I say that because many people think they have white earlobes like the rest of the crested birds in the Continental Class. I have seen a number of them out here on the west coast with white lobes......probably made using Polish. The Crevs are a very good looking bird when correct. Keep us updated....this is a very worthwhile project. It is much more important than creating some new color in a breed that needs help on the shape of the bird like some of the "projects" I see on this site.
We could lose some of these breeds if someone like yourself doesn't work on them.
Walt
Let me tell you a secret the fastest way to go out of business in raising chickens is the feed bill and raising more than you can afford. They will look poor in quality from over crowding and you will just get discussed and go on to another hobby. It happens all the time.
Go Slow , Go Small and Go down the middle of the road he told me. I have to get back into the middle of the road each week and say to myself each week got to down size and get less birds and think smarter. Got a great plan for next year.
Will breed smarter and smaller and have better birds in the long run.
Great timing Bob!!!I use to think the same thing and after a while I came to this conclusion. Its the grade of feed you feed your chickens and I tried three different types on ten different Rhode Island Red groups. Five females Five males. I gave them a home made fighting cock feed to group one, Nutrinia egg laying grower feed, and then FRM Game Bird Pellets. The birds on the Game Bird Pellets had flesh and feather development like I never seen be for, the other two the bird finish or feathers where not as shinny and looked poor in quality com paired to the game bird feed. I told this story to the owner of FRM. He said they had people who tried to raise bob white quail on chicken feed to save money. The birds where so poorly feathered they could hardly fly when hunted. The birds that where feed the game bird feed took of and looked like the birds raised in the wild.
I dont think feed has anything to do with making a chicken look like they did in the 1930 when they where at the height of their game for looking like the standard. Its breeding down that causes chickens to look like they do they revert back to the or gin of how they where made. That is why so many breeds today are so poor if you scored them using the old fashion APA scoring system.
If you have a flock of really good Light Br hams from Mark Perter son in Minnesota and you dont breed them to the standard say in twenty to thirty years just breed them to them selves like a flock mating they will end up looking like the Light Brahmas I got from the famous hatchery in Iowa back when I was a kid. They revert back to how they looked when they came over her in the boat in the 1850s. Rhode Island Reds will revert back to look like Cherry Eggers if you do not breed them correctly.
The best method is of course Free Range if you can then feed the best feed you can afford. Amino Acids in the feed and absorption is I think a area we dont know much about. Just because it says it has 20% protein what kind of protein is it animal or soy beans. There is a difference. I tried using feed two dollars a bag less than FRM and I have a poorer looking bird. So I raise less birds and keep spending the money. Its went up $1.50 a bag last weekend its now $17.50 a bag. However, I may only breed from two of the best females I have per breed cull hard on the chicks and keep within my budget.
Let me tell you a secret the fastest way to go out of business in raising chickens is the feed bill and raising more than you can afford. They will look poor in quality from over crowding and you will just get discussed and go on to another hobby. It happens all the time.
Go Slow , Go Small and Go down the middle of the road he told me. I have to get back into the middle of the road each week and say to myself each week got to down size and get less birds and think smarter. Got a great plan for next year.
Will breed smarter and smaller and have better birds in the long run.