That's a nice looking Dorking rooster.
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Thanks, he is one of the few breeds I got from a breeder. I couldn't get hatchery Dorkings to live very long so when a breeder popped up on craigslist I snagged me a breeding trio. He is actually a cull though, I got a discount by offering to buy a cull provided he still sized up for good meat quality. I never show chickens so the flaw in his comb (hard to notice in pictures) doesn't matter to me. It might show up in my final Light Dorking product but I do not plan on showing them. If someone wants to take what I have and improve upon it with a higher quality Silver Grey Dorking they can. I just want to make a nice sustainable flock of Dorking's for meat and winter eggs. The females go broody when other breeds are laying like crazy so I see them as a great supplemental layer providing eggs when eggs are in short supply and hatching out chicks during the summer. So far none of the crosses have gone broody but I do not leave piles of eggs around to encourage it.That's a nice looking Dorking rooster.
I am wondering if I have space for other colors. I can always keep the females however I am lacking pens to keep males in. I would like to make a small dorking flock of ever color that gets produced.It look's like you can come up with all sort's of colors when you start the mixing!
I am wondering if I have space for other colors. I can always keep the females however I am lacking pens to keep males in. I would like to make a small dorking flock of ever color that gets produced.
I have squeezed about 20+ Coops/breeding pens and a Production Evergreen nursery on 1/8th of an acre... I have 1/4 acre but half of it is house and front yard so I have a packed back yard. Yeah things get tight but I sure do love working back there so its worth it.
I have 3... but on a hill with probably 2 1/2 acres used for horse pasture and creek bottom. We had a 50 foot by 60 foot piece leveled out several years back and it's about full.I guess that I have more room than you do then. I'm on 3 1/2 acres.