Your hen looks like she is looking for a boy friend. What strain or line does she represent.
Do not hold it against me if I do not haze you.
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Your hen looks like she is looking for a boy friend. What strain or line does she represent.
I am working online from home during the day and must go in to university farm between 0530 and 0730 seven days awake with kids in tow. Wife has been in hospital for a week now and does not know when she can come home. We are not allowed to visit so tough on her and kids.Yep just at home.. 2 weeks off work. I am enjoying the time off and opportunity to work on all the projects I have going.
Hatch/kelso cross from a local guy she does need a boyfriend she’s a lone game bird here lolYour hen looks like she is looking for a boy friend. What strain or line does she represent.
Do not hold it against me if I do not haze you.
Have you found your source for a cock or stag to breed her to? Have you checked around eastern Kentucky? I know their are gamefowl people there although I doubt they would mess around on this site.Hatch/kelso cross from a local guy she does need a boyfriend she’s a lone game bird here lol
I haven’t really found anything yet I found some on an auction but I’m to gun shy to buy off thereHave you found your source for a cock or stag to breed her to? Have you checked around eastern Kentucky? I know their are gamefowl people there although I doubt they would mess around on this site.
My preference is to see and handle birds before making a purchase. When birds gifted, especially by someone you respect, then no such requirement. My start was a gifted of sorts but I watched the birds grow from hatch without realizing they would eventually be mine. I recently got an Aseel stag that has an obvious flaw which is not genetic. I like the little dude and the guy I got him from takes times to explain particulars of their care and detailed the stag's history.I haven’t really found anything yet I found some on an auction but I’m to gun shy to buy off there
Yeah I agree most people around here won’t sell unless they know you real well I had game fowl growing up and all sorts of other chickens but games were always my favorite my wife and I recently decided to get into chickens she has a rir rooster a buff Orpington hen and a cream leg bar hen my kelso cross hen was given to me by a friend and she brought back the memories of being a kid again so it sparked the fire again for game birds now if I can just find me a rooster I’ll be in businessMy preference is to see and handle birds before making a purchase. When birds gifted, especially by someone you respect, then no such requirement. My start was a gifted of sorts but I watched the birds grow from hatch without realizing they would eventually be mine. I recently got an Aseel stag that has an obvious flaw which is not genetic. I like the little dude and the guy I got him from takes times to explain particulars of their care and detailed the stag's history.
I’m pretty sure we do just not sure how to join it I’ll be glad to have a rooster here that’s for sure I built a dome pen today gonna build a few just to get ready when I do get one.I had troubles locating people until prior to joining the Missouri Gamefowl Breeders Association. It is a diverse group that can be fun to hang around. Many knew of sources in state that I could find no information on through my own efforts.
You may have a similar organization in West Virginia.
I would try to contact the club president of secretary. Odds are they have a website or something on facebook.I’m pretty sure we do just not sure how to join it I’ll be glad to have a rooster here that’s for sure I built a dome pen today gonna build a few just to get ready when I do get one.