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Hello I have a 6 month old Scots Dumpy rooster that I hatched from SD eggs I purchased on Ebay. Only one of the eggs hatched out of 13 sent. After researching SD I have read that they are hard to hatch. I also know they are a rare breed. I am wondering if there are other SD owners out there, looking for a rooster to help keep the breed going. I would love to hear from other SD owners.
 
I don't have any Scots Dumpys, but do understand that it is a rare breed. Can you get some more eggs and try to hatch out again??? Once you have a few chickens , you may be able to hatch more on your own. I know that shipped eggs have a poor hatch percentage record. Your own fertile eggs, especially if under a broody hen should give you much better results. Use a broody hen like a Cochin or Silkie to do the surrogate work.
WISHING YOU BEST..... and :welcome
 
Hello I have a 6 month old Scots Dumpy rooster that I hatched from SD eggs I purchased on Ebay. Only one of the eggs hatched out of 13 sent. After researching SD I have read that they are hard to hatch. I also know they are a rare breed. I am wondering if there are other SD owners out there, looking for a rooster to help keep the breed going. I would love to hear from other SD owners.
I would be very interested in your rooster! I have 1 Scots dumpy hen, and would love to work with the breed!
 
Hello I have a 6 month old Scots Dumpy rooster that I hatched from SD eggs I purchased on Ebay. Only one of the eggs hatched out of 13 sent. After researching SD I have read that they are hard to hatch. I also know they are a rare breed. I am wondering if there are other SD owners out there, looking for a rooster to help keep the breed going. I would love to hear from other SD owners.
I know this is years later but you don’t happen to have a rooster do you? I have a Scot’s dumpy hen and I’m trying to keep her line going
 

DabbinChicken

I see that you are new here.
JFYI,.... The poster you are asking,, has not been here for almost 7 years.
Here is my suggestion.
Post your own thread ISO, Scott Dumpy chickens or eggs.
You may get a response that way. This thread may not have many followers after such a long time being dormant.
Here is a quick jump to that forum.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/chicken-breeders-hatcheries.16/

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and :welcome
 

DabbinChicken

I see that you are new here.
JFYI,.... The poster you are asking,, has not been here for almost 7 years.
Here is my suggestion.
Post your own thread ISO, Scott Dumpy chickens or eggs.
You may get a response that way. This thread may not have many followers after such a long time being dormant.
Here is a quick jump to that forum.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forums/chicken-breeders-hatcheries.16/

WISHING YOU BEST,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,and :welcome
Thank you, yes I am new. I am actually super new to chickens too, only 4 months in. I’m actually in disbelief I got a real dumpy now that I’m realizing that they are this rare. I’m actually thinking about breeding her with a Kikiriki which is a super tiny chicken, smaller than Serama I believe. So it will be a Kikiriki Scot’s Dumpy Lolol. That’s only if I can’t find my Gurdy a roo
 

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