Faverolles Thread

Quote:
Dick - nice to see you on the thread! Did you sense me singing your praises earlier?

I realize that photos are really hard to judge, but you said you liked the first two pictured here. Earlier, Jeanine said she liked the third. Can you tell us why - and you, too, Jeanine - did you pick those two? Thanks!
 
Last edited:
pop.gif
 
See pictures can be deceiving. Cockerel #3 is larger than #1. But not by much. The #1 boy looks fuller and he tends to stand more upright. I keep changing my mind about them every couple of weeks. I think I make up my mind and then I am unsure again.
th.gif
 
Dick - nice to see you on the thread! Did you sense me singing your praises earlier?

I realize that photos are really hard to judge, but you said you liked the first two pictured here. Earlier, Jeanine said she liked the third. Can you tell us why - and you, too, Jeanine - did you pick those two? Thanks!

I like the 3rd one's beard more right now (it's better than his daddy's), and since they came from my flock, I know what I like from these guys, and generally how they might finish out from this stage on...
 
Dick - nice to see you on the thread! Did you sense me singing your praises earlier?

I realize that photos are really hard to judge, but you said you liked the first two pictured here. Earlier, Jeanine said she liked the third. Can you tell us why - and you, too, Jeanine - did you pick those two? Thanks!

It is hard to judge by pictures. On the first one I like the cherry mahogany red. It seems it goes back to the tail. I consider him as a cockerel breeder. On the second one I like the type. His wing looks short. Not saying the wing is really short but I believe he is a real wide bird. At the bottom of the bird you can see a kind of whit lacing on his feathers. To me that indicates a pullet breeder. Only my opinion.
Dick
 
Quote:


From Jeanine: I like the 3rd one's beard more right now (it's better than his daddy's), and since they came from my flock, I know what I like from these guys, and generally how they might finish out from this stage on...

From Leisha: The first 2 have body structure and the 3rd one is standing too upright and also less body. Just my opinion


Opinions from experts mean a lot to those of us still learning. One of my other chicken friends and I were discussing just this week how frustrating chickens can be, because there is rarely a clear answer like "THAT'S the one! Every bird has good and bad points, and every breeding with that same bird may have different results. We always get to the point where we question our sanity in getting involved with all of this. But then we go out to do our chicken chores and are rewarded with those little bearded faces and the beautiful colors, and go back to learning more. I guess the lack of hard and fast rules with chickens - in every aspect, not just breeding - is taking me a long time to get used to.

Thanks experts!
 
Last edited:

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom