I've always thought the dorking was an interesting breed, what with their long history and five toes. I even considered them for my backyard flock, but they are pretty uncommon around my parts. How is their disposition?
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I've always thought the dorking was an interesting breed, what with their long history and five toes. I even considered them for my backyard flock, but they are pretty uncommon around my parts. How is their disposition?
Hi!
I did ask you the same question I posed on the
heritage thread.
I love the Black Copper Marans' meat the best . I raised BCM for the meat gourmet taste(BCM are considered gourmet breed in France.
I also was thinking about having Dorkins, because I heard a lot about the TASTE that people say considered number one in the US.
But... I am a European and for a time being noticed that european taste and american taste differ quite a bit. We like rich and "complicated" taste of meat . I do not really care about the color of carcass. How would you describe the taste of the Dorkin? and why is it praised so much here?
Thank you.
YHF - I've enjoyed seeing your pics over on the HLFT, they really are impressive birds, with or without feathers.![]()
That is a nice row of roosters! If I counted right there is 25 there. How many of them will you keep for breeding ?