Jersey Giants thread for pictures and discussion

we plan on doing just that I will post pics as I go along. As far as my Giants go We try to just keep breeding the best traits to best traits & cull out any defects. That being said the first time We got a brown chick We freaked out thought that the breeder mixed in an egg from another breed, until We found out that is all they bred that was a few years ago. But We really enjoy finding out & learning new things never a dull moment!! But Always a pleasure to learn more & more about the breed!!
 
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Hey, Margo - Yes, many folks have been burned by things like this, but of course it happens in every breed. My opinion, having only had this breed for 3 or 4 years now, and doing HOURS upon HOURS of research, there are those out there that all they care about is making money on the birds. There are also those out there who will breed anything to anything...yes, that will produce Jersey Giants, but if you just breed ANYTHING, the best are not represented and the breed will not move forward. I've gotten birds from both of these types of folks. I kept looking and looking at my flocks and thinking, "This CAN'T be the best out there." Keep asking questions....go to lots of shows, and look at the birds that place. Ask the owners where they got their stock from, how long they've been breeding, what they look for in good breeders...most, you will find, are passionate about their breed, and they will chat with you nonstop about their birds! Lastly, if you haven't done so, join the National Jersey Giant Club. I know I've mentioned this before, but the cost is so little and the benefit so great!

Mahalo - it will be VERY interesting to watch & see what comes of these browns. I wish we could fast forward to some 2-year old offspring, and set them side by side to some known excellent quality Giants so that we could know how "far off" they truly are. I know you keep detailed info. on your stock, and I appreciate you doing this extra work, making room for these extras to see how they will breed - we will all learn from your hard work!
 
What do you think about these giants from Belgium?

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I need to post a pic of mine, I have only the one now . Had 2 but one just laid down and died one day. I am becoming more and more unsure than I have a hen by the length of the tail feathers. It is 24 weeks old. I haven't heard it crow, but it also isn't ready to lay eggs so I'm stumped. Will try to get out and get a good shot tomorrow in daylight.
 
Oh, I'm such a bad chicken mama. I had to put a pinless peeper on my JG today. Due to a number of unfortunate incidents, I'm down to two hens, a JG and a Buff Orpington. The BO has been bullied from the beginning by an EE that I gave away two months ago. And now the JG is going after her. Won't even let her get up on the roosting bar.

Getting a rooster is not an option. And I do want more hens but it's a tough time of the year to add to the flock. I really want to buy day old chicks as soon as I can in 2012. So to deal with the immediate situation, I took the JG to the vet today who put a peeper on her. She immediately collapsed. She closed her eyes and went limp. I FREAKED. She slowly came around and once I got her home, she's much happier. And for the first time in over a month, I was able to dump out a pile of meal worms and the two of them ate side by side and the JG didn't peck the BO.

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I think she was just mortified. I had separated her from the BO for a bit. Then had to put her in a crate, in the car, off to the vet. She doesn't like any of that. And then to have this THINK stuck to her beak. She was not at all happy. I FREAKED and wanted it off immediately. But the vet begged me to keep it on just for a few more hours. And once I got her home and back in her own territory and w/ her buddy Ginger, she definitely perked up. She CAN see to eat but doesn't hoover up her food. She's more thoughtful.

I'll keep a very close eye on her and hopefully we can take it off after a week or two. The BO has lost a LOT of weight being bullied away from food. I need her to eat and get her confidence back up first.
 

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