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THIS IS THE BIG QUESTION - - - - How do we make sure we aren't throwing away our good money on low quality birds ? ? ??
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1.) Reputation - - - do your research and try to buy from those whose flocks have a reputation for producing good / high quality birds.
2.) EGGS - - ask to see the eggs the birds were hatched from or eggs from current egg layers.
3.) PARENTS - - - ask to see the parents. If the parents have DQ's, then babies run higher chances of having DQ's.
4.) BLOODLINE - - - ask what bloodlines, how far removed from bloodlines, etc.
BE AWARE that sellers can say ANYTHING they want to on this item . . .
I ask anyways because I know and some of the previous posters are discovering that a
Jean / Davis mix tends to not produce the greatest bird. So, if you are Jean - - don't mix with Davis
and vice versa - - - If you are Davis - - - then don't mix with Jean.
NONE of these criteria gaurantee a GREAT bird, but each will improve your chances.
THIS IS THE BIG QUESTION - - - - How do we make sure we aren't throwing away our good money on low quality birds ? ? ??
ANSWER:
1.) Reputation - - - do your research and try to buy from those whose flocks have a reputation for producing good / high quality birds.
2.) EGGS - - ask to see the eggs the birds were hatched from or eggs from current egg layers.
3.) PARENTS - - - ask to see the parents. If the parents have DQ's, then babies run higher chances of having DQ's.
4.) BLOODLINE - - - ask what bloodlines, how far removed from bloodlines, etc.
BE AWARE that sellers can say ANYTHING they want to on this item . . .
I ask anyways because I know and some of the previous posters are discovering that a
Jean / Davis mix tends to not produce the greatest bird. So, if you are Jean - - don't mix with Davis
and vice versa - - - If you are Davis - - - then don't mix with Jean.
NONE of these criteria gaurantee a GREAT bird, but each will improve your chances.
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