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Welcome to the thread! What a nice husband you have. We would love to see pictures of your birds. What type of incubator did he get you?Good morning. I'm new to the thread. I have Silver Ameraucanas and EEs and Leghorns. I currently have my Silver hens in with my silver male. He has some wheaton in his background so I'll be curious to see what he and the hens produce. They were a birthday present from the husband along with a new incubatorso I'm pretty excited to use it and see what I get.![]()
Welcome to the thread! What a nice husband you have. We would love to see pictures of your birds. What type of incubator did he get you?
Here are 3 of my Silver Hens
Here's another pic of my Silver Hens
Silver Hens again
Silver Roo
He got me a Brinsea Octagon 20 ECO. I cant wait to use it!!
Outrun, I really like your advice, in this post. Show the bird, don't worry about a ribbon (tho placing well is the point and gives your line it's "name/reputation"), and learn from the whole thing.
I have a little bantam Roo that I, as well as my neighbors, think is gorgeous. I'm sure he's a mutt as there is no real way to trace his lineage as he is a "wild bird", but I do intend to carry him to our little show (Tupelo, MS) and put him in it. I just want to see how it all works, and see what they have to say about him. I am told he looks like an OEG, but who knows? I mean, fun and exposure to other "Chicken Folk" is what I'm looking for. Do I expect him to ribbon? Nope. I just want someone to look at him with a more experienced eye, and tell me what they think. Maybe someone will say, "That's a (insert breed here)" , or, "He's a pure mutt, and I don't know what he is!", and I'll have an idea of what he is.
That's what a poultry show is, to me. I realize that many have way more time and money in their birds, and it really means something to them to place in a show. I appluad those who are striving to keep the breeds pure and straight. I just have difficluty with that, in my area, as there are very few pure-bred birds, near me. My Amies would probably be frowned on by Amie breeders, and I have no way of proving what they are, either, as they came from private people with no other claim than they sell chickens from home, flea markets, etc. Very few people enjoy their birds more than I do, and I want purebreds, as well. Some of us just have no feasible means of obtaining these clean-lined birds due to gheographical placement, financial considerations, etc. We just enjoy our birds, and breed true, as far as we can.