genetic hackle eggs on Ebay

Vos coq sont magnifiques , j'ai selectionné des sujets trés proches en croisant du coq limousin avec du phoenix onagadori.
Je travaile actuellement sur trois programes de coq de pêche (genétic hackles):
- croisement plymouth barré avec du limousin
-croisement wyandotte barred avec du phoenix onagadori ( origine allemagne)
-croisement de pardo du leon (espagne) avec du (limousin x phoenix)
J'éleve également toutes les lignées pur et je fait naitre environs 1000 poussins
Je recherche aujourd'hui des échanges entre nos plus belle lignées françaises et vos hackles génétic chickens.
Cordialement
Laurent Val
Google translation........

Your cock is beautiful, I have selected topics very close to crossing the cock with phoenix onagadori Limousin.

I am employed currently three programes rooster fishing (Genetic hackles):

- Plymouth barred cross with the Limousin

- Wyandotte cross-barred with the phoenix onagadori (origin Germany)

- pardo-crossing of leon (spain) with (x Limousin phoenix)

I also pupil all pure lines and I did chicks born about 1000

I now looking for more exchanges between our beautiful French lines and genetic hackles your chickens.

cordially
Laurent Val
 
hello all, my names michael i am a fly fisherman and a fly tyer, i have just come across this website and just thought a would say well done on the breeding of these birds the saddles on them look top notch. i am always on the look out for saddles for my tying so if any one has any for sale could you please let me know what prices you sell the saddles for, any colour saddles concidered as i also dye my own colours but especially the likes of grizzle,cree,furnace,coachman brown,red game and white

cheers michael
 
also i dont know if any of you have ever thought about it but another breed which is very sought after in the fly tying world is the grey jungle cock, (sonnerats jungle fowl) not sure if they easy to bread or not but just thought i would let you guys n girls know.

cheers michael
 
I checked out Laurent Val's birds on Ed's site:
International Hackle Growers Federation -
ihgf.org
very nice Val & great to get someone from a foreign country on the site!!!!

also, mnm, you might go on there also,
the hackle guy has his farm listed with some hackle/saddles
for sale. Has his contact info......

Ed, your site is looking good !!!!

My 4-1/2 mo hackle cockerel in a new pic.
....

He has been crowing & being protective of his "girls".. I cant wait for his hackles to get longer
& I love his color!!!
Will be getting more eggs from Fly in late summer. Cant wait for that either

bty, just found an egg where they hang out. Looks too small to be from the Lav Orps
that hang there too! Guess I will be sending it to the incubator.
 
Hi all,

Been away from the site for a while. Mid summer is a hectic time for me.

Just recently got a few breeding pens together. For those of you who inquired I will have some eggs available starting next week.

I just posted a new album in my profile which shows a few of this springs birds.

Fly
 
Hi again

it is a combination of both

some breeds have natural tendencies for no webbing, but it is more than that

you can have no web but the fibers in the feather are soft suited for wet fly instead of stiff as for dry flies

it all depends on what your birds are giving you and what your needs are

myself I am looking for non webby traits but soft

this is why I chose to work with the Ameraucana type of bird instead of going straight to the dry fly quality genetic hackle birds

I would first determine what your goals are and either seek other birds with those qualities or work with what your birds are giving you

Ed
 

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