Faverolles Thread

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Melissa and others, what do you predict is a good estimate for the productive life of faverolles?

Edited to add that Henry's chicks are gorgeous!!!
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I had you take out the Mahoganies. Great I see alot of light colored fluff! I think I know which ones you are talking about. There are some HUGE day olds in this batch bet those are boys. I do have one chicks with a black dot of fluff on its back betting thats a boy. I would love to get some from the ones from belgium. The whites are just so pretty! I am hoping for a white bantam from Rose Isgrigs eggs she said there was a small chance. Get to hatching! I am going to be setting a batch once the new girls settle in and start laying THEY ARE JUST TO PRETTY! I don't mind if I have some boys I might wanta try and eat them. If I am not wrong I think I may already have picked out the boy I want for breeding he is litterally 2X the size of all the other chicks and I think its a white. I will take some new pictures when the feathers start to show I am physched for the whites. Maybe I will have to get another batch from you. I want to get some LF eggs from Rose because she has some of the last birds of a line (I will go look up the name). I also might do a dozen 1/2 whites and 1/2 salmons from Ron Patterson its all depends on wether I decide to keep a small flock of LF and small flock of Bantams and split the coop or if I keep a few LF hens and a larger flock of Bantams. I might actually take the LF to college with me and leave my parents with the bantams. HMMM we will just have to see how it all plays out.

Now GET TO HATCHING!

Henry

Henry
 
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Melissa and others, what do you predict is a good estimate for the productive life of faverolles?

Edited to add that Henry's chicks are gorgeous!!!
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Long time...

I have a friend that I know for sure has a few six year old hens that are still laying and still fertile.... dunno past that.

Peter?
 
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I am not importing them I just might be getting eggs from someone who claims to have grandsons and daughters of stock imported from England. I have no idea if this is true of false.

Henry
 
Back from lurking...
I have an opportunity to get a cockerel from the Boulanger Line or the Buffington (sp?) line.
I have 3 hens from eggs from McCallum's flock, one of whom I believe meets standard. (#2 has skimpy muff and #3 has black 'splashing').
I'm getting eggs (WooHoo!) from Cloverleaf in April.
Oh, and I will probably only show at our Fair and at Stockton. (but might ship eggs, and maybe birds if not too far)

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: Which boy should I get? Boulanger? Or Buffington?

I just now (thanks for being here Peter! And just at the right time!) read about Dick Boulanger, but can't find any reference (yet) to Buffington.
I have loved Faverolles from afar for years, and just got into them last Summer.
One other variable is getting along with the Barnie roos so they can all free range together... I may be dreaming on that one.

Yay for the Queen's Mail!
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thank you Peter for all your input and years of working with such a wonderful breed of bird!

i wish back in the 90's when i was taking animal science in high school that we had gone over birds and especially chickens. i had birds as a kid and knew some stuff from that but if i had ever known about how wonderful and entertaining having chickens was i would have begged my teacher to let us learn about birds instead of just mammals.

now that i've found the joys of having chickens i just wish we had bought that big piece of farmland i really wanted (just too far away from where we both worked). if i had that land i would be doing the same thing as Henry! getting lots of different lines and setting up different pens for breeding just to keep these beauties alive and thriving!
 
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thank you Peter for all your input and years of working with such a wonderful breed of bird!

i wish back in the 90's when i was taking animal science in high school that we had gone over birds and especially chickens. i had birds as a kid and knew some stuff from that but if i had ever known about how wonderful and entertaining having chickens was i would have begged my teacher to let us learn about birds instead of just mammals.

now that i've found the joys of having chickens i just wish we had bought that big piece of farmland i really wanted (just too far away from where we both worked). if i had that land i would be doing the same thing as Henry! getting lots of different lines and setting up different pens for breeding just to keep these beauties alive and thriving!

Hey My house is on an acre and a half you would be suprised
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I pasture most of my chickens though so its not to bad but my quarentine is several large dog crates. My coop fits 15 bantams and my other tractor fits about 6 adult birds. I am going to use a tractor for a grow out pen also. My setup is limited to birds in quarentine and two breeding groups. You would be suprised
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I wish I had more farm land and room for more birds.

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Well Henry, you live it for us when we can not get the Faverolles right now LOL!

Hook, line and skinker, you got me SOLD...going back to get Faverolles for eye candy LOL.

None of the bantams I had were ever broody....has any of yours done so????????? As far as I know, they were not the real broody kind like the Orpingtons and Silkies are.
 
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Get pictures of both cockerels then decide lines mean nothing unless the birds are being bred responsibly atleast thats my opinion.
 

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