Faverolles Thread

Thanks for sharing the information…….Cloverleaf, Jeanine's facebook page implies she will be continuing her bantam buff project this summer, Oregon. I'm not doing buffs but its good to get information out…..
 
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I have three cockerels at 26 weeks and I thought I would post pictures. I am still learning about Favorelles and if anyone has anything to say about them I would appreciate it. I am not sure that I am keeping any of them or what my plans are yet. I know they are still young but any thoughts?

Here are two pics each: #1:


and #2:


and #3:

 
I have three cockerels at 26 weeks and I thought I would post pictures. I am still learning about Favorelles and if anyone has anything to say about them I would appreciate it. I am not sure that I am keeping any of them or what my plans are yet. I know they are still young but any thoughts?

Here are two pics each: #1:


and #2:


and #3:


I like all three! How are the toes? If I had to pick, I would go with the ones with the best type first - see that nice upside-down trapezoid shape in #3? - then with color - the white in the beard of #2 is less desirable, although it can be used for producing better females.

That being said, males are hard. They're not really set in their adult plumage until they are a year. That's why you go with type first - the stuff that you look at if they were a solid color. Toes, skin color, comb, eye color, the trapezoid shape, width in chest, weight, etc.
 
I would really like to introduce a white/cream egg producing purebred to my flock. I really like the look of the favorelles. I live in Tucson, AZ, and I haven't seen any non-hatchery chicks or adults locally. I'd rather not do shipped eggs. Does anyone have any breeder quality chicks or young stock available? I prefer to ship before May because of how hot it is on the ground here.
 

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