This has probably been addressed in this thread but I'm not going to read the whole thing to find it....so forgive my laziness.
Experience with - and opinion of - Dorkings. Like/don't like? Good for meat or not? Eggs?
I haven't said much about my trial of Dorkings.
My experience is with Silver Gray Dorkings, from McMurray and from Urch. Actually, I had a few from Sandhill, now that I think about it. I can't recommend Sandhills' Dorkings, they were too far off. McMurray's were recognizable as Dorkings, but about half the standard size, with lots of weirdness with toes and combs and oddly shaped small eggs. I got day old chicks from those two hatcheries. I got a young adult trio from Mr. Urch, didn't care for the personality of one hen, (she had what I refer to as the stupid-crazy gene,) but she tasted great. I loved the remaining pair, but could only get about 20% hatch rate the first year, and had a lot of duck feet and side sprigs on combs. The second year, I couldn't get any fertile eggs, so I moved on to another breed. I re-homed the cock, put the hen in the layer flock, and let her raise the last 14 Wyandotte chicks this year.
Hope this helped.
Angela