you know I like those rocks,,,when I got away from the barred rock and went to dominique,,,Bruce took most of the barred rock I was working on...really should ask him how they went...Wingstone.... Our Silver Pencil Rocks are now 8.5 months old, they have filled out nicely, not really tall, but well rounded with a wide chest, very nicely solid. They have settled in well to laying medium large eggs regularly, they are very tolerant of the others in the flock and even the babies they have been around and one is in full broody mode now. She has been in a box for a full 5 days, and I have taken her out numerous times to watch her behavior, she sets in the broody daze a few moments, then gets up and does the broody dash of scratching and drinking, broody poo and each time she is back into the correct box within 10 minutes. Pretty good for such a young girl. I think I'm going to contact the breeder I got them from to get her a set of eggs to see if we can get a couple of roosters to go with the hens we have. Maybe we've just been lucky, or it is the quality of the breeder's stock, but we have been very happy with them so far.,,,
really thinking about going back to the rocks, atleast for a cross,,,,I am not inpressed with the bresse...
if only I could of gotten the barred rock to be as nice and calm as the dominique
(they don't exist without pics).....as Blarney would say.
just curious, where the silver pattern came from,,, what was the original cross...I found it hard to find pure dna,,,,rocks have been crossed with so many different kinds over the years..I had a pure white one hatch, not sure if it was a mutation or a fence jumper.