Light Sussex Thread!!!

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Breed silhouette is critical in Sussex. because it defines structural attributes....which
in turn call out the virtues and defects in production for eggs and meat. In other
words, if it does look like a Sussex, it's not a Sussex.
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Oh well, that was a huge typo, wasn't it? This should read, " if it doesn't look like a Sussex, it's not a Sussex. ".

Sorry about that. Glad you are enjoying the book!
Karen
 
Saw you were in Mobile and thought you might have some advice on options to buy 3-4 Light Sussex sexed chicks, hens or juveniles in this region. We can't use any roosters.
 
My broody did really well, the final 2 hatched last night. That's 6 out of 6 with shipped eggs from eBay.
i moved them to their new home this morning. light Sussex chicks














 
Does anyone know where I can get some Sussex Poultry Club yearbooks? Mrs. Gage was getting some for me, but we lost touch about a year ago. I am esp. interested in any with articles on my variety, Light Sussex. I have birds from a pure English strain imported from Canada years ago. I got them from the flock owner in the western US. I am so excited to have these birds. I alsow ant to join the Sussex Poultry Club but never hear back from anyone when I ask about it. Ideas?
Best,
Karen
In western PA, USA
 
hey im new to the chicken world and stuff :3 and i did some looking into what breed i wanted .....but where do i buy one and how much do they cost?
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