Good morning All
Laree as Mary says, its prime importance, keep the nice tempered ones, temperament has the highest breeding coefficient known, in the 20s %, most all other traits are in the single digits, bad temperament breeds bad temperament, no exceptions, works in all mammals too.
I have 11 pullets, and right now five roos, 2 from Mary older and 3 I am keeping out of the ones raised, might be another one , one day I think its a roo the next a pullet
so probably a roo. I am going to keep at least 4 just for the diversity.
Kathy wonderful pics, how old were they when you photograhed them? Very nice crests !
Mahonri I am thankful the operation went well, we all are.
Mary good luck on the dogs, my advice is SSS, always. A .22 mag with hollowpoints and a scope will be easy for you to handle and its super accurate. If any chickens get killed photograph them and sue. You have far more then your share of lousy un-neighbors.
I took the last 2 Icelandics up to a Lady north of here who I helped to start a flock of Icelandics, thats 3 new Icelandic fans here in Northern MI, all enthusiastic ! I hope we see 2 of them here soon, one doesnt 'do'email.
In mid september I am moving to NE Wa, at least for the winter, the flock and some young goats to train as pack goats , and a dog. An English Shepherd, who knows chickens and goats and sheep. So much to do here getting ready.
Life is good, and better with Icelandics