Hi All
Well we're very pleased with our Dewlap Toulouse this year and have decided to run on 5 greys from our Holderread gander. They show the most promise with large size and good dewlap and keel development at 3 months old. From our other lines we're running on 4 ganders split for Buff and these are showing good development and potential. However I think the youngsters from the Holderread gander are superior for size and type as they appear to have inherited their father's type and size.
Here in the UK the Buff Dewlaps remain very rare and difficult to obtain with only a handful of breeders and I know of only one breeding sucess this year. We were therefore very excited when we got the chance to buy a trio of 3 year olds who have produced fertile eggs but no goslings reared. At the moment their feathering is a little rough but they are in the middle of the moult. They all show dewlap and keel development but appear underweight and really need to fill out a lot more. We've given them a quiet pen to themselves and immediately put them onto a high quality waterfowl growers pellet which has given us excellent results with our adult greys and goslings. The Buffs are settling in well after their first week and have readily taken to their new diet. This week they'll be wormed which should also help with weight gain and general condition. Hopefully within a couple of months they'll reach their potential and appear as different birds
It means next year we'll have quite a few different bloodlines to work with and we intend pairing our old Holderread gander to his best daughter and one of the buff females. We'll leave the pair of buffs together but also introduce a Holderread grey daughter who we're hoping will provide us with some high quality buff goslings. All very exciting and we're already planning our 2012 breeding season! Roll on Spring 2012 and Summer's not even over yet
Pete
OUR NEW TRIO OF BUFF DEWLAPS
OUR PLANNED MATING FOR 2012 WITH THE 3 MONTH OLD GREY FEMALE GOSLING
BUFF DEWLAP TOULOUSE TRIO
Well we're very pleased with our Dewlap Toulouse this year and have decided to run on 5 greys from our Holderread gander. They show the most promise with large size and good dewlap and keel development at 3 months old. From our other lines we're running on 4 ganders split for Buff and these are showing good development and potential. However I think the youngsters from the Holderread gander are superior for size and type as they appear to have inherited their father's type and size.
Here in the UK the Buff Dewlaps remain very rare and difficult to obtain with only a handful of breeders and I know of only one breeding sucess this year. We were therefore very excited when we got the chance to buy a trio of 3 year olds who have produced fertile eggs but no goslings reared. At the moment their feathering is a little rough but they are in the middle of the moult. They all show dewlap and keel development but appear underweight and really need to fill out a lot more. We've given them a quiet pen to themselves and immediately put them onto a high quality waterfowl growers pellet which has given us excellent results with our adult greys and goslings. The Buffs are settling in well after their first week and have readily taken to their new diet. This week they'll be wormed which should also help with weight gain and general condition. Hopefully within a couple of months they'll reach their potential and appear as different birds

It means next year we'll have quite a few different bloodlines to work with and we intend pairing our old Holderread gander to his best daughter and one of the buff females. We'll leave the pair of buffs together but also introduce a Holderread grey daughter who we're hoping will provide us with some high quality buff goslings. All very exciting and we're already planning our 2012 breeding season! Roll on Spring 2012 and Summer's not even over yet

Pete


OUR NEW TRIO OF BUFF DEWLAPS

OUR PLANNED MATING FOR 2012 WITH THE 3 MONTH OLD GREY FEMALE GOSLING

BUFF DEWLAP TOULOUSE TRIO