Yard full o' rocks :
<snip> Serrin...I gotta agree with Cyn on Evie and Prius...looks like Columbian Rock in them to me. Hackles look more solid than barred and the "butt pictures" show a lot of slate grey looking fluff to me. Delawares "should" be white there, but Col Rocks have a slate grey undercolor. Neat looking birds nonetheless. I think "mixes" make some of the most interesting birds to look at.<snip>
Hey Scott, welcome back!
Thanks for the opinion. And I wholeheartedly agree. Reason #1: Delawares are a fairly rare breed, right? I mean, one is not that likely to see them offered at the average local
TSC store, are they?
The nice folks that I got the eggs from have a mishmash of just about everything you can think of in their flock. But all of them that I recall, pretty much without exception, were all breeds that you would readily find in the average feed store. Your basic obligatory breeds like RIR, Orps, SL's, Bantams, and EE's. I've never seen anything so stand out exceptional as Dellies. Nor do I ever recall seeing CR's there either. But, about 2 or 3 years ago, they did have one smallish order of Light Brahmas in. (very low bred LB's at that!
) Is it possible that this is what is lurking in Evie and Prius?
Now, the reason that I think that might be the case, is that I know where Dawn and her DH got most of their flock from...and it was the same feed store that I did when I was first starting out. And I had a trio of those low bred LB's. Never did a single one of those birds ever develop feathers on their feet!
Very poor quality. I only caught a fleeting glimpse of the little white and black hen in their flock, but it sure looked like one of those poor quality LBs that I got from the feed store.
So, I'm thinking that she is probably the momma of Prius and Evie.
No matter what went into their makeup, I love both of them to pieces. They have such wonderful personalities.
It would just have been icing on the cake if they'd had Dellies in them somewhere. On a more positive note, they sort of led me into here, and now I know for certain that Delawares are on my list of must have new birds for next year!
I want some DELLIES!!!!