First of all, I lived in Muskegon for quite a while and really enjoyed it. My kids both graduated from Reeths Puffer. I'm originally from Big Rapids. Now I'm in Nebraska and really enjoy it, but the Farmers' Markets here don't compare to those in Michigan. For the most part the cities here don't have the facilities like they do in towns like Muskegon or Fremont. Another thing missing from the markets here is the fresh fruit. Sure we have some apples, peaches and some pears, but lack the strawberries, blueberries, and of course cherries that are so prevalent in Michigan. We mostly have vegetables and the best fruit grown here is watermelon and other types of melons.
I have seriously considering getting Dorkings and possibly crossing them with Cornish (IG) not to be confused with the already crossed Cornish X. What hatcheries out there carry Dorkings besides Sandhills? I know Sandhills only sells straight run. What type of hen to roo ratios have you received from Sandhills?
I understand your Dorkings were about 16 weeks old when processed. Did you weigh them? Sounds like they were around 2 pounds maybe? The story on your blog made my mouth water in anticipation.