Thürigian Bearded Bantam (Critically Endangered Breed)

Depending on where you are I'm sure it could be possible for me to send you hatching eggs! In all honesty I think I might have a small breeding flock in Texas by next summer if you're in the states!
I'm stateside, yes
There are a fair few breeds I want to add to my flock (I don't have a set up for multiple breeding pens)

I think a breeding program to keep less common breeds and colors around is cool
 
I'm stateside, yes
There are a fair few breeds I want to add to my flock (I don't have a set up for multiple breeding pens)

I think a breeding program to keep less common breeds and colors around is cool
Well whenever I have a breeding flock in the states I'll 100% be letting everyone know once hatching are available!
 
Baby Bee actually started crowing for the first time yesterday btw! Since it'll be a while until I have hens if his breed and he's all alone I'm also keeping my eye out for a bantam hen to keep him company
 
Baby Bee actually started crowing for the first time yesterday btw! Since it'll be a while until I have hens if his breed and he's all alone I'm also keeping my eye out for a bantam hen to keep him company

I was going to suggest... When you have really rare birds, and the possibility of something dreadful happening, it's a good idea to breed as soon as you can, even if they would be mixes.
A lot of breeds have some outcrossing back there, sometimes for genetic vigor, sometimes to introduce / improve certain traits, sometimes because of rarity.
You can clean it up in later generations by breeding back to your pure bird(s) and continue to select for the right traits.
So you would want to pick a breed that shared some of the most important traits, prioritizing the hardest to keep. I believe in this case it would be size. Size and personality are some of the easiest to lose. Beards can be brought back around though.
There is a member on here with Owlbeards, if they would suit.

Then pick his best daughters and breed them back to him. At that point they should be pretty close.
Of course you should go ahead with your main plan to get more. But just think of this as insurance. At least 2-3 hens would make him happy. And it may help prevent genetic bottlenecks.
 
Hi! If you are interested in checking it out, the Italian Poultry Championships will be held in Arezzo this weekend, and some Thüringian Bearded Bantams have been registered, too ;)
 
Hi! If you are interested in checking it out, the Italian Poultry Championships will be held in Arezzo this weekend, and some Thüringian Bearded Bantams have been registered, too ;)
REALLY?!?! THAT'S AWESOME, I'll have to see if I can make it!
 
REALLY?!?! THAT'S AWESOME, I'll have to see if I can make it!
Here's the poster of the exhibition ;)
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