No, I have no experience with them, just don't see them as appealing. I like the breeds and varieties I have and I am good. There are a couple of breeds I don't have but might like to one day, but for now, the 12 or so I have are good for me. I want to work these into better quality each year and know I am getting people some good birds. Plus, there are some great breeds here in the US that were 'made in the USA', like the Buckeyes that are a very overlooked breed that deserves some attention. They were made for places like Minnesota where it is cold and they can handle it, and they are such a wonderful dual purpose breed too!mnhomestead, that is really a gorgeous icelandic! now, pics of the pullets?
and miniechickmama, have you had bad experiences with icelandics and sfh? I have one icelandic pullet, she is skittish as heck. Love the way sfh look. I'm going to have to look up the norwegian jaerhons - thats a breed I have never heard of. so many chicken breeds!
I am going to work on expanding the New Hampshire Reds in this part of the country too, they are just gorgeous birds that are now starting to make a comeback in popularity after getting some bloodlines in from Germany where they really bred them well over the last 60+ years.
Here is one of the cockerels I have here and that I took to Hutchinson a couple of weeks ago. He didn't do well, but that was my fault because he was in the sun all summer and it ruined his feathering (live and learn, he will molt
