artbykarenehaley
Crowing
Please recommend books, shows, organizations, or online resources! (Or a pre existing thread about this if it already exists)
I want to improve my knowledge on:
Chicken genetics
breeding to the standard of perfection
care
More about specific breeds
I am interested in bantams and standard size chickens
Button quail
Coturnix quail
My son wants to raise bantam cochins for exhibition, so anything that really dives in to their color varieties, what to look for, how to care for them, would be really appreciated.
We really want to grow our library and arsenal of references, as well as network with experienced people and get involved in the community.
I grew up on a small farm where I bred show rabbits, and I raised quail bearded d'anvers. I stopped in 2008 when I left home and got married, having to put hold on those interests for quite a while while my husband and I figured out how to be married and how to function as adults a never ending process, I'm sure.
We currently live in a suburb but will be moving to our own farm in the next few years, as we are actively saving for a down payment, eliminating debts and gathering as much information as we can about owning and operating a small scale farm. So far I've spent much of this year honing my gardening, building, and incubation skills, selling chicks that I've hatched. (And keeping some... I can have six chickens and an unlimited... within reason... amount of quail).
My goal is to have a hatchery of the highest quality possible, focused on a few specific breeds. In the meantime I would like to educate myself and my son on what we are wanting to do.
I want to improve my knowledge on:
Chicken genetics
breeding to the standard of perfection
care
More about specific breeds
I am interested in bantams and standard size chickens
Button quail
Coturnix quail
My son wants to raise bantam cochins for exhibition, so anything that really dives in to their color varieties, what to look for, how to care for them, would be really appreciated.
We really want to grow our library and arsenal of references, as well as network with experienced people and get involved in the community.
I grew up on a small farm where I bred show rabbits, and I raised quail bearded d'anvers. I stopped in 2008 when I left home and got married, having to put hold on those interests for quite a while while my husband and I figured out how to be married and how to function as adults a never ending process, I'm sure.
We currently live in a suburb but will be moving to our own farm in the next few years, as we are actively saving for a down payment, eliminating debts and gathering as much information as we can about owning and operating a small scale farm. So far I've spent much of this year honing my gardening, building, and incubation skills, selling chicks that I've hatched. (And keeping some... I can have six chickens and an unlimited... within reason... amount of quail).
My goal is to have a hatchery of the highest quality possible, focused on a few specific breeds. In the meantime I would like to educate myself and my son on what we are wanting to do.