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I don't recall ever saving links to breeders across the globeAny chance of breeders in Ireland breeds arnt to important atm
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I don't recall ever saving links to breeders across the globeAny chance of breeders in Ireland breeds arnt to important atm
I must say, even though I can almost direct anyone to every breed of chicken, that one's sure a toughy
That's a big possibility. I don't know how to word this in a nice way considering you like Turken Bantams, but additionally, in my opinion, Naked Necks look like meat birds not pets so I don't think many people are looking to breed the bantam version since most people breed bantams cause of how they lookYes, I know. I was thinking the same thing. I think that it is possible that everyone that got the bantie ones bred them into bigger breeds to create the big meat bird out of them, and that no one tried to keep the smaller one's???
That's a big possibility. I don't know how to word this in a nice way considering you like Turken Bantams, but additionally, in my opinion, Naked Necks look like meat birds not pets so I don't think many people are looking to breed the bantam version since most people breed bantams cause of how they look
That explains it. Yea, now I can see why you are soo big on getting NN Bantams. I will do a thorough search for them. What quality range would you like? Show or hatchery?I also know that. I already have some White NN meat birds, but I am still trying to find some in the bantam size too. The NN's do well over here in the Arizona heat.
That explains it. Yea, now I can see why you are soo big on getting NN Bantams. I will do a thorough search for them. What quality range would you like? Show or hatchery?
This breeder in Missouri has both Standard and Bantam http://mcconnellsclucks-n-ducks.weebly.com/bantam-turkens-naked-necks.htmlAt this point, as hard as they are to find... any! A person has to start somewhere, and then keep the best ones for future breeding. They can always be improved upon!