show quality speckled sussex ??

I took some photos of my VERY young birds. I haven't made a definitive choice on these cockerels but some definitely shine more than others. Feel free to comment.


Rodriquezpoultry,

How old are the birds? How young is "VERY young"?

Feedback: I think they are too young to make any decisions except for obvious DQ's - Side Sprigs, Knocked knee / bow legged, incorrect leg color, I think this is the teenager stage of the chickens. They aren't babies any more, but they still have so much filling out to do.

DON....Should we be culling for something other that the obvious DQ's when they are this young? It is too early to make decisions about the white feather - right?
 
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They are about 12 weeks old. Way too young for anything definitive but I do believe I have a favorite already he has a wider tail spread than any other cockerel as well as a wider skull. The oullets still look like young chicks and will take at least another 3 months to start looking like anything.
 
Rodriquezpoultry,

How old are the birds? How young is "VERY young"?

Feedback: I think they are too young to make any decisions except for obvious DQ's - Side Sprigs, Knocked knee / bow legged, incorrect leg color, I think this is the teenager stage of the chickens. They aren't babies any more, but they still have so much filling out to do.

DON....Should we be culling for something other that the obvious DQ's when they are this young? It is too early to make decisions about the white feather - right?
Lisa, about the only thing we can cull for at this age is the stuff you mentioned. If I remamber right the parent stock of these did not have the unwanted white in wing and tail. I think maybe abter the Juve molt these will most likely lose the white there.

How is the Back cushion up to this point on the pullets ? The color on these young SS Bantams will make them showable as young fowl.
 
I just have to share this. Been looking for it for over a year.
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Why am I so excited? Clem Watson was one of the 3 great Secretaries of the UK Sussex Poultry Club. ( other 2 were Leo Outram and Sharpe). He was extremely learned on the breed. Yet, his writings are very rare and hard to find.
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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1921.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2979304;view=1up;seq=202
Pages 202 thru 209
The Sussex
By Clem Watson.
 
I just have to share this. Been looking for it for over a year.
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Why am I so excited? Clem Watson was one of the 3 great Secretaries of the UK Sussex Poultry Club. ( other 2 were Leo Outram and Sharpe). He was extremely learned on the breed. Yet, his writings are very rare and hard to find.
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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1921.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2979304;view=1up;seq=202
Pages 202 thru 209
The Sussex
By Clem Watson.

Great find - love the way he describes Sussex as "...answers all the needs for which fowls are kept..." - a sentiment I quite agree with!
 
I was looking over and over again at the outlines of the Delaware and Sussex, and one thing I perceive is that the Sussex hen seems to have equal depth fore and aft, while the Delaware might have more aft due to the upward slope of the topline creating more space between legs and tail.
 
Sussex and Dorking Fowl lit ; More by Watson .

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The Feathered world year book and poultry keepers' ... 1910.
http://tinyurl.com/okv48px
Dorkings 64-68
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Dorking, Silver-Grey, Cockerel 65
Dorking, Coloured, Cockerel ... 67
Sussex By F. V. Gravely... 137-140
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Sussex, Light Cockerel ... 139
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The Feathered World year book and poultry keepers' ... 1911.
http://tinyurl.com/ntra2rq
Dorkings in 1910 By C. E. Richardson. , 123-124
The Red Dorkings By R. B. Fitch Hogg. 124-125
About White Dorkings By Joseph Pettipher. 125-127
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Dorking, Silver Grey Cockerel 123
Dorking, White 127
Sussex By F. V. Gravely. 189-191
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Sussex, Light Pullet 189
Sussex, Speckled Cockerel 190
==========================================
The Feathered world year book and poultry keepers' ... 1912.
http://tinyurl.com/qbawfc6
Dorkings . By Clem Watson . 127
ILLUSTRATIONS
Dorking, Silver Grey Cockerel.. 127
Sussex By Clem Watson . 202
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Light Pullet 203
Sussex, Speckled Pullet 205
Sussex, Red Cockerel 204
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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1913 .
http://tinyurl.com/kzc3noc


Sussex By J. B. Bunney . 241
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Speckled Pullet 242
Sussex, Bed Cockerel 243
Sussex, Light Cookerel 244
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The Feathered world year book and poultry keepers' ... 1914.
http://tinyurl.com/oqptzj3
Dorkings By Clem Watson . 152
ILLUSTRATIONS
Dorking, Dark Cock 158


Sussex By E. T. B. Coppard . 272
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Brown Cockerel 274
Sussex, Light Cockerel 275
Sussex, Speckled Cock 273
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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1915.
http://tinyurl.com/qhkrkao
Sussex By E. T. B. Coppard . 226,
SUSSEX NOTES. By Clem Watson . 230
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Red Pair 227
Sussex, Light Cockerel 232
Sussex, Light 229
Sussex, Speckled 231
Dorkings and Sussex in America.
By F. L. Platt, Swanton, Ohio, U.S.A. 230
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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1917.
http://tinyurl.com/p7wrxqr
Sussex . By Clem Watson .164
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Light Cook 167
Sussex, Speckled 165
=================================
The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1921.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2979304;view=1up;seq=202
Pages 202 thru 209
The Sussex
By Clem Watson.
==============================
The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1915 .
http://tinyurl.com/p6mkeh8
Page 94
Sussex Ground Oats .—This is the name given to a mixture composed of
eight sacks of oats (Russian white oats generally) to one of barley, ground to a
very fine consistency by means of specially-dressed millstones. The one sack
of barley is added because of the dry nature of that grain as compared with
oats, which are oily, to assist in the process of grinding. It is a grand food
for all stock whether adult or quite young. It is used more than any other
meal for fattening purposes. No meal or known food fattens fowls so well as
Sussex ground oats, or produces, when used mixed with mutton fat and soured
skimmed milk, such white juicy flesh. This is a great desideratum in a fatted
fowl. It is true that maize contains more fats and oils, but then it produces
a yellow, greasy fat( The specially dressed stones, as near as I can figure.
are cardamom (sp?) stones. They grind the hull up as fine as the rest of the oat.

The Sussex ground oats seems to be about the consistency of pastry four?
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For those of you who love to hunt old lit. here's a great little bibliography of poultry lit.
The type is so small on this book, I think it is best read in "plain text" mode.


http://tinyurl.com/kmmt6fu
22 pages of bibliography including, " A SELECTION OF
OLD POULTRY BOOKS, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
With A CHRONOLOGY OF SIGNIFICANT DATES
IN POULTRY HISTORY"

And ; 4 pages of " A DIGEST OF R. C. PUNNETT'S
"NOTES ON OLD POULTRY BOOKS (London, 1930)
"
 
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Good evening to ya all. Been lurking here for awhile. I know that this thread is SQ SS but does anyone know what other breeds might be mixed in with the hatchery birds? I have 7 birds from TSC that I got at the end of Feb.Out of those I ended up with 2 cockerals SS. 4 SS pullets and 1 light brown leghorn.
 
THANK YOU KAREN for finding these sources for us.
I really appreciate that you have located the illustrations for us :)


NICE JOB, REALLY NICE JOB!
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Sussex and Dorking Fowl lit ; More by Watson .

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The Feathered world year book and poultry keepers' ... 1910.
http://tinyurl.com/okv48px
Sussex By F. V. Gravely... 137-140
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Sussex, Light Cockerel ... 139


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The Feathered World year book and poultry keepers' ... 1911.
http://tinyurl.com/ntra2rq

Sussex By F. V. Gravely. 189-191
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Sussex, Light Pullet 189
Sussex, Speckled Cockerel 190


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The Feathered world year book and poultry keepers' ... 1912.
http://tinyurl.com/qbawfc6
Sussex By Clem Watson . 202
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Light Pullet 203
Sussex, Speckled Pullet 205
Sussex, Red Cockerel 204


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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1913 .
http://tinyurl.com/kzc3noc


Sussex By J. B. Bunney . 241
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Speckled Pullet 242
Sussex, Bed Cockerel 243
Sussex, Light Cookerel 244


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The Feathered world year book and poultry keepers' ... 1914.
http://tinyurl.com/oqptzj3

Sussex By E. T. B. Coppard . 272
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Brown Cockerel 274
Sussex, Light Cockerel 275
Sussex, Speckled Cock 273


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The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1915.
http://tinyurl.com/qhkrkao
Sussex By E. T. B. Coppard . 226,
SUSSEX NOTES. By Clem Watson . 230
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Red Pair 227
Sussex, Light Cockerel 232
Sussex, Light 229
Sussex, Speckled 231



================================
The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1917.
http://tinyurl.com/p7wrxqr
Sussex . By Clem Watson .164
ILLUSTRATIONS
Sussex, Light Cook 167
Sussex, Speckled 165


=================================
The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1921.
http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b2979304;view=1up;seq=202
Pages 202 thru 209
The Sussex
By Clem Watson.




==============================
The Feathered World Year Book and Poultry Keepers' ... 1915 .
http://tinyurl.com/p6mkeh8
Page 94
Sussex Ground Oats .—This is the name given to a mixture composed of
eight sacks of oats (Russian white oats generally) to one of barley, ground to a
very fine consistency by means of specially-dressed millstones. The one sack
of barley is added because of the dry nature of that grain as compared with
oats, which are oily, to assist in the process of grinding. It is a grand food
for all stock whether adult or quite young. It is used more than any other
meal for fattening purposes. No meal or known food fattens fowls so well as
Sussex ground oats, or produces, when used mixed with mutton fat and soured
skimmed milk, such white juicy flesh. This is a great desideratum in a fatted
fowl. It is true that maize contains more fats and oils, but then it produces
a yellow, greasy fat( The specially dressed stones, as near as I can figure.
are cardamom (sp?) stones. They grind the hull up as fine as the rest of the oat.

The Sussex ground oats seems to be about the consistency of pastry four?
 

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