Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
In regards to the barred rocks or say my white rocks laying over two hundred eggs per year I doubt it. My white rocks when I had them going strong about eight years ago where up to say 200 egg level. But again I had a female that weighed one pound over standard weight about nine pound on average. The males where about ten pounds.
These chickens are right down the middle a dual purpose large fowl Standard Chicken. They are not in the same class as Mediterranean which are the egg layers.
Dual purpose is much like a short horn cow. She is a classic dual purpose cow. She has good meat to eat, some milk for the family and she is pretty to look at and if she is registered and has good type can be shown and win trophy's with the heard.
Guernsey are more of the milk producers but have some good flesh on them and if the caves are crossed to a Her ford Bull you got a good calf to put in the freezer some day.
When people want to make money off of eggs in the brown egg color type egg you dont want Standard Breed Chickens. You make more money with the commerical type.
Some homesteaders or back yarders are interested in the old fashion type Standard Breed Chicken wanting to help preserve the breeds from going extinct. However, the gene pools of so many breeds that they want to take on are at the bottom of the bucket for performance. Maybe in the old days they did well but today who has such breeds have left them go to such a level most people will be disappointed in them. Some of the males are so run down they dont even have fully furnished tails. Many of the barred rocks I have seen in the past year the males are a major disappointment.
I am just happy with a large fowl that lays 190 eggs per year, has good flesh to eat and if I go to a Poultry Show have a shot of winning a trophy for Champion American or Champion Large Fowl of the show. That is what they where invented to do. Laying lots of eggs like the Short Horn Cattle not in the same class. By the way the number of people interested in Standard Breed Fowl or what I called Heritage is maybe one percent in the county. The sad part is for every person that take on a rare breed they last about three years at the most. To get one person to stick with a rare breed for ten years is about one in 300 people who tried. That is not a new fact its been like that for fifty years. Its hard to breed these kind of birds and most people want to cross strains and when they do they go back wards. Thank god you guys have hatchery's that you can order chickens from. They do their best to provide a good laying chicken. bob
These chickens are right down the middle a dual purpose large fowl Standard Chicken. They are not in the same class as Mediterranean which are the egg layers.
Dual purpose is much like a short horn cow. She is a classic dual purpose cow. She has good meat to eat, some milk for the family and she is pretty to look at and if she is registered and has good type can be shown and win trophy's with the heard.
Guernsey are more of the milk producers but have some good flesh on them and if the caves are crossed to a Her ford Bull you got a good calf to put in the freezer some day.
When people want to make money off of eggs in the brown egg color type egg you dont want Standard Breed Chickens. You make more money with the commerical type.
Some homesteaders or back yarders are interested in the old fashion type Standard Breed Chicken wanting to help preserve the breeds from going extinct. However, the gene pools of so many breeds that they want to take on are at the bottom of the bucket for performance. Maybe in the old days they did well but today who has such breeds have left them go to such a level most people will be disappointed in them. Some of the males are so run down they dont even have fully furnished tails. Many of the barred rocks I have seen in the past year the males are a major disappointment.
I am just happy with a large fowl that lays 190 eggs per year, has good flesh to eat and if I go to a Poultry Show have a shot of winning a trophy for Champion American or Champion Large Fowl of the show. That is what they where invented to do. Laying lots of eggs like the Short Horn Cattle not in the same class. By the way the number of people interested in Standard Breed Fowl or what I called Heritage is maybe one percent in the county. The sad part is for every person that take on a rare breed they last about three years at the most. To get one person to stick with a rare breed for ten years is about one in 300 people who tried. That is not a new fact its been like that for fifty years. Its hard to breed these kind of birds and most people want to cross strains and when they do they go back wards. Thank god you guys have hatchery's that you can order chickens from. They do their best to provide a good laying chicken. bob