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Thanks so much for the detailed response! It was a big help!
I also found a UK faverolles society which had the breed standards on. When I bought my girls as 3 week old chicks I didn't expect them to look so wonderful, but Luna and Aurora are great looking girls IMO, Willow is too but she has flecks of black in her neck feathers which I understand isn't wanted (also the smallest). I'm going to have to go and count the points on their combs later and check their feet haha! They're no where near fully grown yet though so not sure if they'll have the right body shape.
I'll have to look up some poultry shows and see what they're like, I wanted to go to one over the summer to chat to some faverolles breeders/showers but none of the shows were showing them this year.
Another thing about illnesses is I understand that to show birds they should be vaccinated, but it seems incredibly hard to get birds vaccinated over here as they only come in batches of 1000. I asked the vet but I have yet to find a poultry vet who knows about vaccinations.
Thanks again!![]()
Cloverleaf Farm - your article popped up on the side so I was just having a read and drooling over how beautiful all your birds are!
I don't know what the situation is over there, but over here, vaccinations aren't necessarily the panacea they are sometimes thought to be, IMHO. (Other than, perhaps, the day-old Marek's vaccine.) A lot of people don't realize that, with some vaccinations, the bird can shed skin cells that can migrate to other birds, thereby infecting them with the disease, even though the bird that shed them is immune. There was a huge outbreak a few years ago because someone vaccinated their bird, which then spread the disease to many others. Those birds then took the disease home to their flocks, and devastated them. Be very careful, and talk to a lot of people before you vaccinate.
Don't dismiss that hen with the black flecks. If she shows good type as an adult, she can be used to produce good cockerels, who need the black.
Faverolles and heat - just how much do I have to worry about our girls this summer?
I ask because although technically we are still in winter its a gorgeous warm day outside today at 21c and the bantams are fine but some of the favs are already sitting with their mouths open like chickens do when hot. Just wondering if they are doing this at 21c what will happen when summer hits and we are in mid to high 30's? We even had some 40+ days last year though they were record hot days.