If he gains considerable size, he could be useful in a breeding program...meat or eggs...and I emphasize 'or'. I have never really seen a breed or bird that was even passable in both arenas. One side or the other gives out. I will have NNs for so long as I have chickens but I intend to cross them over Cornish types and White Chanteclers.![]()
Me and Eric went to a swap today, the ladies next to us were selling showgirls and someway or another they ended up giving us this cockerel because they didn't have use for him in any of their projects, I've always said I wasn't going to raise showgirls because of the feathers on their feet, but I couldn't resist him once she took him out of the cage and he strutted around. super personable. And the lack of bow tie was another draw. I believe he's "red Pyle"? I can never tell with silkies. Oddly enough, he's the same age as my NNs from my Breeders hatch, and he's already bigger? I was always told showgirls were bred to be small (like smaaaaaall) Hopefully he continues to grow. I have a preference for LF.
I mentioned somewhere that I might eliminate ALL things that hold me to the farm.....I have since realized that my chickens will always be on my farm...everything else has gone...even the beloved dairy goats.
I'm working with a woman on being my caretaker and the good part is that she lives only 3 miles away, has no chickens but loves them. We'll see.
Sorry for the hijack.
Aaron