info on Dorkings

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I will be adding to my small flock in the spring. i have a Black Australorp, 2 EE, 1 Blue Andalusian, 1 beautiful mutt roo, and 1 duck (long story). I have decided on adding a couple of marans and welsummers, a polish, and a couple of soul - stealing silkies. I am interested in dorkings also, but info on them is harder to find. Does anybody have them? How do you like them? Are they generally a calm breed? How are they as layers? Where did you get yours? Thanks for any info.
 
I raise Silver Grey Dorkings now... it took all summer to find them and get the few that I have. They are lovely birds, slow to mature though two of my pullets started laying right at 6 months. The few birds I have came from MMH, and Black Diamond Guest Ranch in Montana. The birds from MMH are actually quite nice. They are pretty mellow, but I hear they go broody at the drop of the hat, kind of like silkies. This is my first year with them, and they only started laying, so other than that I can't help you. There are a few other BYCers that have Dorkings, too.
 
P.S. Red dorkings are gorgeous, too... there is a gal in Arizona that has them, as well as Black Diamond Guest Ranch, and she sells her eggs on Ebay. Eggbid and Ovabid are good places to check for them, too.
There is a new Dorking Breeders Club...
http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/dorkingbreedersclub/
The MSN site is going away soon.
 
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My dorking was very sweet, laid eggs regularly and yes, would go broody often.

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I just got a 2 Silver Gray Dorking hens and a roo. I have only had the trio for a few weeks. They should start laying soon. Mine are pretty calm. I can't wait until they start laying.
 
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