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And there is the rub. Anyone can build a webpage.99 percent of the people calling themselves breeders are not breeders in any sense of the word.
Walt
I've bred Araucanas for a bazillion years and I know what's in their backgrounds because I've had the mothers, grandmothers, sires, grandsires, great grands and many very old birds are still alive on the premises and still producing. Mostly so I could get a handle on genetics. And I never sell them, if they don't make the cut they make soup. Or just go into the layer flock.
I'm sad about the Welsummers because I wanted Black Breasted Red birds, and brown eggs. And really would have liked a couple pullets.
The Buckeyes, I wanted to do my part in keeping an endangered breed going. But that means having breedable, SOP geared birds. Again- I can use the pullets- it occurred to me to breed the pullets to my Brahmas to get a quicker growing meaty type bird. But I do not want anything mixing with the Brahmas until I have chosen my breeders, because they will always be here- at the end when all the other breeds have died of old age- there will be Brahmas. And Araucanas.
We will see about the Marans. The male won't be any good because of his very yellow bald legs- but I do have a Wheaton pair, and hopefully they will be ok. Hard to say but the pullet will be laying in the next few months, the Black Coppers should lay anytime now. So I will know what the future holds for the Marans soon enough.
Personally- I HATE buying chicks. A chick is a chick usually- I don't know what I'm getting until it feathers in and I can judge it's conformation and colour against the Standard of Perfection, which is where I am now looking at the Buckeyes and Welsummers and Marans. The 2 SP Rocks are nightmares of conformation and colour-- so they are only good for soup.