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Thanks again. If you and the others don't mind, I'd like to lurk on this thread for a while, and pose a question now and then. If that would be a problem or irritation, please don't hesitate to let me know. You see, I have an idea that I am exploring, and this thread is the best resource I have found. My idea is to maintain a flock of a scndanavian breed. This has to do with my heritage (Swedish, Norwegian and Finnish) as well as my desire to be of constructive help, when I can be. That is the altruistic side of it. The selfish aspect is that these are some of the most beautiful birds that I have seen. Maybe it is because they remind me of chickens that my Great grandmother had in the UP of Michigan. I never did find out what type they were (she spoke no english, I speak no finnish), and it's quite likely that they were US-domestic crossbreeds, but it is a powerful and fond memory.
I tend to be careful when making decisions about animals and their care, and that is because I view caring for animals as a commitment and a responsibility. I'm not ready to go about raising a flock ASAP, and would instead prefer to first determine if I would be a good match for Icelandics and their caring community of human keepers.
Last, if I seem to be overly formal in my writing, please don't take it as my being aloof. It is an occupational hazard! I teach for a living, and breaks in-between semesters are my time to do some technical writing. It's hard to stop writing in that style once I begin.
Again, thanks.
Congratulations to Farmerboy and Kathy...those are very beautiful birds, rightly recognized!
Pete