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Well, I am still waiting .......
I know it, mee too. I went searching on google last night didn't get much there either 'cept the same ol' same ol' every other site just repeating the same info over and over.
Sure wish somebody would come on here and relay some info on this wonderful breed of chicken. I did my term paper my senior year on chickens some umpteen(25) years ago. I got most of my info from the library and ag class in the little po-dunk high school (est. in the 30's) I graduated from. My Grandfather was the librarian for some 20-something years there he also was a chicken entusiast so he had lots of good chicken books, the old ones where they tell you things that you can't find now-a-days. He is where I got my start in chickens and some great info that is nowhere recorded in anything but my VERY vague memory, every once in awhile something pops up in the ol' memory bank, but it has to go through quite a few layers of pickled brain cells from my wild oat sowing years. I'm gonna dig through my stuff and see if I can find my rough draft and try to see if maybe my english/lit teacher might still have the term paper stashed away somewhere. I personaly know the current librairian, I'm gonna check with her and see if the old books are still around and my cousin is the ag teacher, so I'll check with him and see if the old books are still around, it's prolly a long shot though, I don't think they even use the books anymore. These old books are like in the 20's ---60's I'm talking when a lot of chicken breeds were new, and the info is not tainted by hand me downs, wives-tales or good ol' Joe's rendition of how so and so came about, know what I mean. Ever heard of a White Australorp well they had 'em and if I get these books or at least the names and info on them I'll sure post them here on the BYC.
Sorry to be so long and seem off topic but it's really not, because some of these books were printed back when the NH and others (Dels, Australorps, etc...) were actually being developed and not cross-bred or(out-bred)to darn near extinction, so on and so forth. Let me do some digging around I'll get back to ya'll with some good old timey info,
hopefully.
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