I've had the opportunity to visit with some great people that past few weeks that have come to the farm to acquire buckeye stock. I've had the opportunity to share my perspective of the breed and they see my drive to make the buckeye truly great! I just had a great visit from a gentleman over from northern IN. He brought some buckeyes with him that he picked up from the Ohio Nationals last fall. All I can say is "interesting". Selling and sharing birds is a great thing! What bothers we is how some people can take total advantage of people who don't know any better. I'm not going to mention the hens other than there similarity to a New Hampshire in color alone with one of them being white legged but the the guy paid $50 for a male that is now over a pound underweight....heck a New Hampshire is a darker bird. Now, I understand that feeding comes into play as a bird develops, but I can definitely say that bird had a full breast and was properly filled out....,the bird was healthy......so with that being said.....he was small headed, 15 month cock and weighed less than 7 1/2 lbs (I'm going to start calling these birds "Kentucky Specials" because they sure as heck don't look like an O-H-I-O Buckeye!!)....so those people that preach heart girth and standard weights still has a lot of work to do!!! I can almost gaurantee that these birds were raised on 30% protein and it clearly hasn't helped!!) Guys....PLEASE do your homework!!! There is quite a bit that constitutes exhibition poultry! Don't let people blow smoke up your hind ends preaching amazing show quality if they never had anything to show for it!!! He went home with a cockerel just under 7 months that weighed 7.4 lbs. In two months he'll be standard weight and look great! What's even more disturbing is that I got a phone call from a guy from just above Columbus OH that echoed the exact same story and got birds from the same group of people......do your homework people and make sure you don't waste your hard earned money on subpar birds that peddlers are calling "buckeyes". I wish some of these people doing this had more respect for the breed.
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