Yes, good point, with you being in Canada, you have a much tougher time having access to eggs and birds like we do here. And with your situation, I can't fault you for going ahead and working with her, since she had the type and ultimately, that is what you are going for. And hey, as far as we know, the twisted beak isn't genetic anyway. Your whites are looking better and better. It's really neat to see how far you have come and where you are headed. But it sure does kill me to see a bird turn out so nicely and have such a big fault like she does. She has the best foot feathering, too. Sigh. Are you bringing birds to the Ohio show or are you just going to look? I forget when it is now. I'm too far away to put that on my list of things to do this year. Some year, I want to go to Nationals. We've already done a lot of traveling this year and between vacation, my hobby and my DH's marathons-- which also includes travel, we are usually done in by this time. ha! Be sure to take pictures!yes hawkeye it is hard to know what will pop up and what my foundation will turn to so i came prepared and have 2 other seperate white line incase something pops upu are making a good decisin tho so dont beat urself up. i mainly breed her as she was the best i had to work with so i went for it
u have easier acces to very nice birds then i do also u may already have super back up pullets
