I'm making this thread primarily for record-keeping on my part, since putting photographs into notebooks is time-consuming and bulky. My goals are to get my chosen breeds, Buff Chantecler bantams* and Peaches**, to where I am satisfied with their health, type, colour, rate of lay, and growth rates; ranked in order of importance. I'm putting pressure on them towards the Standard of Perfection, but first and foremost I am breeding them for utility: it is a very hollow success to have a technically perfect bird without exceptional production traits. Comments, corrections, and observations are always appreciated.
Updated 9/1/19 to reflect current breeding programs.
*I originally started with Partridge Chanteclers, but after a few roadblocks and incentives to switch including the loss of my best birds, the breeder I sourced from deciding not to sell any longer, and a windfall of great starting stock for the Buffs, I decided it would be best to move my efforts over to them. Post #33 of 53
**"Peaches" is the term I use for my bantam mutt line. See post #6 of 53
Below are attached some images of this year's birds.
Updated 9/1/19 to reflect current breeding programs.
*I originally started with Partridge Chanteclers, but after a few roadblocks and incentives to switch including the loss of my best birds, the breeder I sourced from deciding not to sell any longer, and a windfall of great starting stock for the Buffs, I decided it would be best to move my efforts over to them. Post #33 of 53
**"Peaches" is the term I use for my bantam mutt line. See post #6 of 53
Below are attached some images of this year's birds.
Partridge Chanteclers:
Purple band PC pullet. Good, wide back, solid stance.
Red band PC pullet. Identical to sister.
#10 PC. Pullet. Sweet temperament. Much darker than the other two.
Silver Ameraucanas:
I hatched 4 Silvers this year. Two pullets have been culled already due to health issues, and the one cockerel is going to be culled due to recessive red leakage in his shoulders. I lost their sire to heatstroke this summer, so I will be acquiring new stock next spring.
Rose, the one pullet that is left. I would have culled her several months ago but she tugged on my soft old heartstrings. She was a broody hatch, in the wettest part of the year, and she got coccidiosis and a runny nose pretty bad for a while. I was just going to cull her, but I changed my mind and gave her some Corid. She made a fantastic turnaround and became the healthiest Ameraucana I have. Good feathering, clear face, and she caught up on growth. I'm torn as to whether I should breed her or not. On one hand, she did get sick when the others didn't... but she was a broody hatch, not an incubator like the others, and she was out and about getting wet and cold when she was probably too young to take it.
Tyler, cockerel. Nothing special, really. Started crowing today. Bit gangly for my tastes. Temperament has the potential to turn bad if I don't keep watch. I'm letting him grow a bit more before I eat him. Edit: I culled him. He had an incredibly crooked breastbone.
Purple band PC pullet. Good, wide back, solid stance.
Red band PC pullet. Identical to sister.
#10 PC. Pullet. Sweet temperament. Much darker than the other two.
Silver Ameraucanas:
I hatched 4 Silvers this year. Two pullets have been culled already due to health issues, and the one cockerel is going to be culled due to recessive red leakage in his shoulders. I lost their sire to heatstroke this summer, so I will be acquiring new stock next spring.
Rose, the one pullet that is left. I would have culled her several months ago but she tugged on my soft old heartstrings. She was a broody hatch, in the wettest part of the year, and she got coccidiosis and a runny nose pretty bad for a while. I was just going to cull her, but I changed my mind and gave her some Corid. She made a fantastic turnaround and became the healthiest Ameraucana I have. Good feathering, clear face, and she caught up on growth. I'm torn as to whether I should breed her or not. On one hand, she did get sick when the others didn't... but she was a broody hatch, not an incubator like the others, and she was out and about getting wet and cold when she was probably too young to take it.
Tyler, cockerel. Nothing special, really. Started crowing today. Bit gangly for my tastes. Temperament has the potential to turn bad if I don't keep watch. I'm letting him grow a bit more before I eat him. Edit: I culled him. He had an incredibly crooked breastbone.
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