Sir Sacabambaspis
Rest in peace Eda ~ 2018-2024
I've finally found a small amount of time to sit down and write out a thread dedicated to one of my most exciting projects yet! While since may know of my Crocus-Fowl Landrace project, others may know there's also another landrace which may be the first of it's kind! This landrace is known as none other than the Vadakorian Landrace having the strongest ties back to Vadakor. Vadakor was the rooster with was like a sort of "pioneer" or a "founding father" of my project. He was and still is a near perfect representative of what I was originally going to be breeding for in my project.
My goal with this landrace you may ask? A landrace of Gamefowl built from scratch. Not to be killed in a battle by human greed for bloodshed, but as a bird with a strong will to survive! I don't want birds that sit at a feeder all day, hardly forage, and can't fly nor defend themselves. My goal is birds built for survival that also just so happened to lay medium sized blue eggs and don't need much feed in spring or summer as they forage. I want them to have the wings strength and ability to properly fly and also have the alertness to see predators before they attack. However I want to have birds that are people friendly and often broody so incubators aren't needed much.
Unfortunately Vadakor got Maran egg genes and Birchen from his Olive Egger mother, and his Silver Duckwing Leghorn father greatly effects his likeliness of having daughters who go broody. I've finally decided that I don't want Birchen in my project and in the attempt to make my own gamefowl from scratch I want to cross Vadakor's daughter Kikimora Junior with a Phoenix rooster.
In 2 weeks one of my phoenix roosters will more or less finish his molt and I'm hoping to pair him with Kikimora. I'll be posting more photos of Kikimora and my phoenix rooster in the coming days.
I'll also be explaining the "breed standard" of what I'm trying to breed. I have a few photos I've collected from other breeders Gamefowl that I really liked the look of and I'd like to trying using as a breeding goal for the Vadakorian Landrace.
With all the info aside I'll work on getting good photos of the birds and explaining my breed standard, if you're interested in following my project or are someone who followed the original F1 thread I hope you enjoy watching my project continue!!!
My goal with this landrace you may ask? A landrace of Gamefowl built from scratch. Not to be killed in a battle by human greed for bloodshed, but as a bird with a strong will to survive! I don't want birds that sit at a feeder all day, hardly forage, and can't fly nor defend themselves. My goal is birds built for survival that also just so happened to lay medium sized blue eggs and don't need much feed in spring or summer as they forage. I want them to have the wings strength and ability to properly fly and also have the alertness to see predators before they attack. However I want to have birds that are people friendly and often broody so incubators aren't needed much.
Unfortunately Vadakor got Maran egg genes and Birchen from his Olive Egger mother, and his Silver Duckwing Leghorn father greatly effects his likeliness of having daughters who go broody. I've finally decided that I don't want Birchen in my project and in the attempt to make my own gamefowl from scratch I want to cross Vadakor's daughter Kikimora Junior with a Phoenix rooster.
In 2 weeks one of my phoenix roosters will more or less finish his molt and I'm hoping to pair him with Kikimora. I'll be posting more photos of Kikimora and my phoenix rooster in the coming days.
I'll also be explaining the "breed standard" of what I'm trying to breed. I have a few photos I've collected from other breeders Gamefowl that I really liked the look of and I'd like to trying using as a breeding goal for the Vadakorian Landrace.
With all the info aside I'll work on getting good photos of the birds and explaining my breed standard, if you're interested in following my project or are someone who followed the original F1 thread I hope you enjoy watching my project continue!!!
