That's how dad met mom. He was their "ice man". And that's why I look like I do. LOL
Just popping in to ask my question again because their are so many posts on this thread I lose track: (newbie I be)
Q: What are the best qualities of a BCM rooster? (I have one and he is now 6 mos. Looks a bit 'caricature-like', cartoonish in appearance. He is really "upright." Is this awkward stage adolescence or just his own appearance?
I have tried and tried to get a good pic from him. He just won't be still long enough. Will keep working at it. Or should I wait till he' a bit older?
thank-you for any feedback.
Oh,one more question: the chicken-farmer worker at the co-op today told me that there is one very good hatchery for ordering special breed birds.... and that they are radical in keeping the undesirable qualities 'absent '. It's called "Sandhill Preservation Center" , specializing in rarer birds.
Q: Any opinions?
Good qualities to start with are the type and frame of the bird. Yours is young at 6 months, they mature at about 2 years of age! If he looks scrawney now, as in narrowed bodied, that probably won't change much. You need good depth and breadth of the body to start. Does he have feathered shanks and outer toes? Does he have color in his hackles and saddles, and if so what color is it? How is his tail set? Is it the 40-60% as per the standard, or does it stick straight up or lay over his back? Best thing to do is get some pics of him. Pull up a chair in the pen, let them all calm down, toss out some treats, and then take some candid shots. Take full body profiles, frontal views, close ups of head and comb, etc. Don't personally have any knowledge good or bad with Sandhill, maybe someone else can chime in there.
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