Faverolles Thread

Ask and ye shall receive....more pics of the boys...

The small roo from last time (I thought I had gotten a front view of him, but guess I didn't, I'll have to get one tomorrow if it stops raining long enough)

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the "medium" boy...
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The big boy that didn't have the white triangles last time I took pics, but now does...

Also have to add that the 3 chicks I have in the brooder that are about 3 weeks old are from this roo x the pullet from Melissa's line. 1 girl, 1 dark boy, 1 boy with LOTS of salmon coloring on him right now that's alot bigger...
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In the first picture I would like to see more red on the top of his saddle. Great tail nice and black, no white at all. Third picture, this male is showing more mahogany on wing bow, I like that, still could have more mahogany on top of his saddle. Also in that picture, the hen on the right, you can see the two tone salmon, darker salmon on wing and lighter salmon in saddle area. This I believe comes from males not having enough mahogany on top of their saddle. I have the same problem with some of my hens. I'm going to try some different breedings this year to see if I can rectify it. I had some darker hens before the raccoon took them, so now I feel my progress will be slow. All in all it seems you have males with good type.
Hopefully I'm off to the Congress show tomorrow morning. Suppose to get two inches of snow tonight and a possible four inches tomorrow.
Dick
 
When you show... do you take your best birds? or keep them in reserve to protect them from injury/illness/loss at the show? I have one nice Roo I'd like to take to the PPBA show in Stockton, and one nice pullet from Dick's eggs, plus a cockerel from my MacCallum hen & 'Boulanger style' roo. But if anything happened to them I'd be in a pickle.
Also, this show has Judges from both coasts, using the APA SOP.

Claudel (pic from last Summer... he's filled in his tail since then)

Audrey

GQ

Think I should take them?
Thanks in advance
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WOW. You are correct. HA Do I feel stupid. With the hours I work I don't know what day it is from day to day. Am I happy you wrote this. I got up a six this morning to get ready to go to the show and my usual routine is to have my coffee and go on the computer. Thank you, thank you, thank you. I think I would have been a little upset when I got there.
See what happens when you get old HA.
Dick
 
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That's your call. I fully understand where your coming from. I know Leisha and Ron Patterson had gone to a show and when they got back most of their birds were lost because of illness. Its a chance you take. It happened to me years ago. This is why I said I was leary of going to the Crossroad show. If you take them you should separate them when you get back to make sure they didn't catch anything and it transfers to the rest of your flock. Years ago I leaned this the hard way. I put my birds back with the flock and it was devastating. I had birds dropping left and right. When I go to the Crossroads I won't be taking my breeding stock. I don't want to chance it. I'll be taking cockerels and pullets. I love that male in the first picture, if he needs a home let me know. HA
Dick
 
Dick,

In Laurieks' photo of Claudel - is this the amount of mahogany you are wanting to see? I don't think I've seen one with that much before, not that I've exactly seen lots and lots of Fav roos. But is this what you mean when you say the roos need more mahogany in the saddle?
 
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Yes, in my opinion I feel the males need to have the mahogany cherry red on the saddle. I feel your pullets will be better color wise. They should be closer to having that even salmon. I wish I could get my males that dark. I think the only way I could do it quicker is probably getting some hatchery birds and crossing into my line. I'm contemplating it.
Dick
 
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Yes, in my opinion I feel the males need to have the mahogany cherry red on the saddle. I feel your pullets will be better color wise. They should be closer to having that even salmon. I wish I could get my males that dark. I think the only way I could do it quicker is probably getting some hatchery birds and crossing into my line. I'm contemplating it.
Dick

I must say, I am learning so much just basically "lurking" around this thread. I thought hatchery birds were no-no s . But I am seeing that even they have a place. That being said, Dick do you have a hatchery preference???? Thank you, Junebug in Va.
 
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Yes, in my opinion I feel the males need to have the mahogany cherry red on the saddle. I feel your pullets will be better color wise. They should be closer to having that even salmon. I wish I could get my males that dark. I think the only way I could do it quicker is probably getting some hatchery birds and crossing into my line. I'm contemplating it.
Dick

I must say, I am learning so much just basically "lurking" around this thread. I thought hatchery birds were no-no s . But I am seeing that even they have a place. That being said, Dick do you have a hatchery preference???? Thank you, Junebug in Va.

I haven't actually researched it yet. I remember Henry had a few, I need to find out where he got them. If I was to do this I would make one breeding pen to cross my line into the hatchery stock. I would have to evaluate the young from this breeding. Usually when you breed birds from two different lines the young will be bigger than the parents. The only problem with doing this is you don't know what is lurking in the background of the hatchery stock. I would have to be very careful here. Disqualifications that took me years to get rid of, I wouldn't want to instill back into my line. Again, my birds still don't breed perfect because of the diversity in breeding I have done over the years. I feel that one of the best lines out there is Peter's birds. I think the last new blood infusion he put into his line was Britboy whom he got from me. This is why I love this breed. The challenges are never ending, well, for me anyways.
Dick
 

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