Java Flock

Did these come directly from Garfield Farm or by way of Garfield Farm? I spoke with someone from Garfield Farm a few month ago, maybe as long ago as last summer, and they indicated that the Java breeding program at Garfield Farm wasn't doing to well. Good news if it back on its feet again.

I'm looking forward to seeing pictures.
 
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A friend and I actually spoke to Garfield about getting chicks this year. At first we were told there were chicks available, and a week later we were told the (1) employee that could help had been layed off.....so no chicks could be sent. I'm very bummed. I have chicks that came via GArfield and they are much much bigger than my chicks from a different breeder. There are many things to work on with them, but they had excellent growth rate, size, and pure black shanks. The combs need lots of work still. I sure wish it was not so hard to find these guys as I hatched almost all roos out of three sets of eggs.
 
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A friend and I actually spoke to Garfield about getting chicks this year. At first we were told there were chicks available, and a week later we were told the (1) employee that could help had been layed off.....so no chicks could be sent. I'm very bummed. I have chicks that came via GArfield and they are much much bigger than my chicks from a different breeder. There are many things to work on with them, but they had excellent growth rate, size, and pure black shanks. The combs need lots of work still. I sure wish it was not so hard to find these guys as I hatched almost all roos out of three sets of eggs.

Have you heard of these guys? I had talked to them 2 yrs ago, I think. The older man was retiring, and the children were taking over. (if my memory serves me correctly)

URCH/TURNLUND POULTRY, 2142 NW 47 Ave., Owatonna, MN 55060-1071. 507-451-6782.

Jen
 
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A friend and I actually spoke to Garfield about getting chicks this year. At first we were told there were chicks available, and a week later we were told the (1) employee that could help had been layed off.....so no chicks could be sent. I'm very bummed. I have chicks that came via GArfield and they are much much bigger than my chicks from a different breeder. There are many things to work on with them, but they had excellent growth rate, size, and pure black shanks. The combs need lots of work still. I sure wish it was not so hard to find these guys as I hatched almost all roos out of three sets of eggs.

Have you heard of these guys? I had talked to them 2 yrs ago, I think. The older man was retiring, and the children were taking over. (if my memory serves me correctly)

URCH/TURNLUND POULTRY, 2142 NW 47 Ave., Owatonna, MN 55060-1071. 507-451-6782.

Jen

Duane Urch is the older man and he use to have world class birds.I'm not sure what he has now but he does sell java's along with a bunch of other breeds.I would love for someone to answer that knows what he has now.
 
I would be interested in getting some Black Javas next year. I set my first Auburn Java eggs 10 days ago. We will see on the 25th.
 
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Here is some pictures of the Auburns. The hens still need some work. The first rooster is my primary and the second is my back up.

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Rooster
Comb, Face Wattles and Ear-Lobes: Bright red.
Beak: Horn, shading to yellow at tip.
Eyes: Reddish bay.
Head: Plumage, orange red.

Neck: Hackle, orange red at head, gradually shading to a lighter orange or golden yellow towards shoulders; a black stripe extending down the middle of each lower hackle feather
and tapering to a point.

Back: Rich, brilliant red

Saddle: Lustrous, deep orange red shading to a lustrous lighter orange in lower saddle feathers; a black strip extending down the middle of each lower saddle feather.” Tail:

Main Tail – black.
Sickles and Coverts – lustrous black.

Wings: Bows – rich, brilliant red.
Coverts (bars) – auburn.
Primaries – dull black, lower web may be edged with brown.
Secondaries – dull black, edges of lower webs auburn of
sufficient width to form wing-bay of the same color.

Breast: Auburn with black spangling.

Body and Fluff: Auburn with black spangling.

Shanks and toes: Willow.

Bottoms of feet: Yellow.

Undercolor: Slate.

from LNB
 

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