Chantecler Thread!










I'm going to slaughter the last two Buckeyes tomorrow. In fact, they will be the LAST of this breed I ever expect to own. It's quite a nice breed but in my opinion, they are less desirable than the Chanteclers...by a mile.

We slaughtered another beautiful Chantecler cockerel this afternoon. He weighed 5.8 pounds and I hated to do the deed. He is very wide and hefty but he had a pea comb.

LOL...here's the butt-end of one of the Buckeyes...
 
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My biggest cockrel this year (from Cackle) also had a pea comb. Darn! He went to another farm, where they loved his size and didn't mind the comb. Mary

I just wonder if I should have ignored the pea comb and used him anyhow??? If I didn't have at least 3 equally nice cockerels with correct combs, I surely would have kept and used him!!!
 
I just wonder if I should have ignored the pea comb and used him anyhow???  If I didn't have at least 3 equally nice cockerels with correct combs, I surely would have kept and used him!!!

Well, maybe you need to get some customers for your one offs. People are getting smart about wanting to get breeder quality birds and doing some selective breeding rather than paying out the nose for "show" quality.
 
Well, maybe you need to get some customers for your one offs. People are getting smart about wanting to get breeder quality birds and doing some selective breeding rather than paying out the nose for "show" quality.
It's difficult to sell these birds for what they're worth in WV but especially so since the best platform for such sales (West Virginia Market Bulletin) will not allow ads for any poultry at this time because of the avian flu scare. To my knowledge, not one case in this state!!!!
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Edited for spelling correction...what an idiot am I sometimes!!! lolol
 
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It's difficult to sell these birds for what they're worth in WV but especially so since the best platform for such sales (West Virginia Market Bulletin) will not allow ads for any poultry at this time because of the avian flue scare.  To my knowledge, not one case in this state!!!!  :idunno

Hmmm, and interstate shipping can be complicated. But Chantecleer is one of the rarer breeds and needs help to be secured away from the brink. There's gotta be someone on BYC that can help get your breeder quality birds out there in the world.
 
It's difficult to sell these birds for what they're worth in WV but especially so since the best platform for such sales (West Virginia Market Bulletin) will not allow ads for any poultry at this time because of the avian flue scare.  To my knowledge, not one case in this state!!!!  :idunno

I'm trying to tap into folks in your area that may be able to help.
 
I got the first two eggs from my Chantecler pullets this morning. Not saying it's the first they've produced, just the first to have dropped into the nest boxes. I will 'deploy' the wooden eggs this afternoon.
 

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