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Do you have pics of your BLRW's? I have Light Sussex hatching eggs I would consider doing a trade...but not a dozen at once...and not for any hatchery stock....
SOLD...LMAO!!! My flock started from Blue Poultry (justin)...and i bought an outcross exhibition quality roo from a guy on Eggbid... i just cant remember his name, because he didnt chat much with me. It was pretty much close the deal, i got the bird. LOL Anyway...i do remember he got his start from Pauls line? This guy had awesome birds. I hope i remember that right... Pauls Rare Poultry? So no...none are hatchery, and i wont have hatchery stock here with my rare birds/programs i am working on. But i was very impressed with the roo when i got him, very large and nicely proportioned...and just a stunning bird. I try to get outcross when i can, for my programs...because i do believe it makes for stronger/healthier offspring. If you want to trade...i am very open to the idea...just let me know when. Francie
The first pic is the "blue roo", then second is a hen, with the outcross "black" roo behind her. Not the best pics, but a good idea. These were taken this spring, and the pen was abit damp after a rain... ewww!! They were still pretty young in this pic too... just starting to lay. I should update my pic, they have grown abit more and filled out too.
SOLD...LMAO!!! My flock started from Blue Poultry (justin)...and i bought an outcross exhibition quality roo from a guy on Eggbid... i just cant remember his name, because he didnt chat much with me. It was pretty much close the deal, i got the bird. LOL Anyway...i do remember he got his start from Pauls line? This guy had awesome birds. I hope i remember that right... Pauls Rare Poultry? So no...none are hatchery, and i wont have hatchery stock here with my rare birds/programs i am working on. But i was very impressed with the roo when i got him, very large and nicely proportioned...and just a stunning bird. I try to get outcross when i can, for my programs...because i do believe it makes for stronger/healthier offspring. If you want to trade...i am very open to the idea...just let me know when. Francie
The first pic is the "blue roo", then second is a hen, with the outcross "black" roo behind her. Not the best pics, but a good idea. These were taken this spring, and the pen was abit damp after a rain... ewww!! They were still pretty young in this pic too... just starting to lay. I should update my pic, they have grown abit more and filled out too.
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