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Your comments are very flattering Bob, but my birds are typical at best. We are currently in our second weak of sub freezing weather with another storm coming tonight, so pictures will have to wait. It would also be at least one if not two more years (generations) before I could ensure the good traits that I am looking for will continue in my flock. By then I will be able to determine which hens and cocks produce the birds I'm looking for. I have 16 hens and two cocks that I am working with so I do not have an excess of chicks from which to work.
My breeding goals are more along the original purpose of the RIR then for show or saving a rare breed. My purpose is modeled along a homesteading flock. I am fortunate to live in an area with lots of breeding experience. Although goals, techniques and methods have changed, husbandry hasn't.
You have some beautiful birds and I enjoy the pictures. Of course it is hard to really compare size and color from a digital image. Your hens appear to be darker than mine. I can hardly distinguish any black tail feathers from the rest of the plumage. Mine have an easily distinguishable set of black tail feathers. Are these pullets or hens? They appear to be about the size of my pullets as they start to lay. My hens seem to fill out a bit more.
Your comments are very flattering Bob, but my birds are typical at best. We are currently in our second weak of sub freezing weather with another storm coming tonight, so pictures will have to wait. It would also be at least one if not two more years (generations) before I could ensure the good traits that I am looking for will continue in my flock. By then I will be able to determine which hens and cocks produce the birds I'm looking for. I have 16 hens and two cocks that I am working with so I do not have an excess of chicks from which to work.
My breeding goals are more along the original purpose of the RIR then for show or saving a rare breed. My purpose is modeled along a homesteading flock. I am fortunate to live in an area with lots of breeding experience. Although goals, techniques and methods have changed, husbandry hasn't.
You have some beautiful birds and I enjoy the pictures. Of course it is hard to really compare size and color from a digital image. Your hens appear to be darker than mine. I can hardly distinguish any black tail feathers from the rest of the plumage. Mine have an easily distinguishable set of black tail feathers. Are these pullets or hens? They appear to be about the size of my pullets as they start to lay. My hens seem to fill out a bit more.