I posted about my isbar roo a while back. He was culled because of his bad temperament and I needed to make chicken noodle soup for the family. He was from GFF not as a packing peanut but ordered as one of 3 black Bresse chicks (and 3 bielefelders) direct from their site. They sent no extras. He was obviously not a bresse and upon sending pics to GFF I was told he was an isbar. I later won an auction of bresse chicks from GFF that when I asked what they were sending was told all were bresse. I ended up with another "isbar" in the group very close to the first one only this one has white earlobes.
My question is this... Since there is no SOP and new genetics have been added that have diversified the colors and such of the breed, should I try to breed this guy. I personally like his coloring. I was fortunate enough to get a male and female isbar of old bloodlines and could try a mix of this with the old or get a few new direct from their site. I am just questioning if he is pure. Then it seems a lot of people are questioning if the new line is pure. I'm thinking I would like to preserve this pattern, but want to know what you all think. Honestly. Thanks!
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Have you ever tried the no crow collar. We just put it on our boy Burt.. So far so good.. Here is a live video demonstration.. Not one of our bird's.. We use the Velcro & have passed along to other friend's with roosters. They say it has worked for them. We did have one Banty barnyard mix it did not work on...