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[COLOR=3E454C]I have only had buckeye's for a short time, and I have been fortunate to have good mentors (people that are currently on this site) to help provide advice for raising my buckeyes. I started with utility type buckeyes when I got them and I have had some good advise on what to look for and breed toward for to get them to better fit the SOP. Yes, I realize that it will take a while to get them where I want them too be but I WILL get them there. The process is very exciting for me. One thing that I've noticed is that you have to have a little bit of "chicken-sense" to raise poultry and be willing to listen, make sense of who is willing to teach you or can "talk chicken" and then apply your "chicken-sense" to what they provide. I've come to find that everything is not cut and dried when it comes to raising poultry. As far as other breeders; I am not knocking them (what ever works for them). I want my chickens to be bred to the meet SOP and I desire a DARK red Buckeye. I want them so dark red that in a distance they look black and shine like a new dollar coin. I've read what bluface has written and the guy does circles around most people! I value his input![/COLOR]
I have 8 in the brooder now that are filling out and feathering to my satisfaction going to get weight on them tonight at 2 weeks.You stick with it and you'll do just fine! Remember......one year at a time; next generation better than the last! We need to get your birds in the show pens![]()
(written by Nettie and printed in 1916 American Buckeye Club catalogue)
It was nice to see Buckeyes represented at the PPBA show in Stockton, CA, this past weekend. 6 birds were shown, a trio was offered in the Breeder's raffle, and there were a couple in the sale barn. It's the most I've ever seen there.