The Heritage Rhode Island Red Site

Well, here is my seven month old cockerel. Detail photos. Hackles, wing, tail, underside of tail etc. The sun was waining so to be clear there is no red on the underside of his tail. You have seen him standing, and width already. I would love to hear his strengths and weaknesses from more experienced eyes. Thanks!
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Good luck Fred, Cmom, Matt, and waddles99 with your shows.

Fred and Cmom thanks for the bathing information. I have never done it. The burrito will be helpful.
 
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Here are the four hens from my hatch that I would love critiques of to get other eyes on them. Three have obvious green in the hackles. Please note the sun was going down so it made the hackles look even darker. Number five does not have the green.
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Here they are on the ground three then one plus a repeat of two to get the one that was faced away.
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Good luck Fred, Cmom, Matt, and waddles99 with your shows.

Fred and Cmom thanks for the bathing information. I have never done it. The burrito will be helpful.

Thank you very much :). I'm only bringing one red hen as I'm not going there just to show, but it will be interesting to see how she places. The most fun will probably be seeing everyone else and their great birds. I will be washing my bunch on Tuesday. I find that 4-5 days is best for the oils to replenish. I know more people wait longer, but I use an all natural aloe soap that doesn't take too many oils out of their feathers.
 
Here's the post on FB. I hope Matt doesn't mind me sharing his post...

You can manipulate them with light but you can't change their genetics.  No matter their age...the only thing that will alter their natural process is artificial light.

They are also just over 7 months old.  Some pure bred birds take 8-9 months to get to point of lay.
Thanks to you both, plus Fred, and Cmom for the information.
 
My first time at a show was as an observer. The next show I took a couple of birds just to see how they would place and they didn't place well. Each time I would observe the other birds and talk to folks.
 
My first time at a show was as an observer. The next show I took a couple of birds just to see how they would place and they didn't place well. Each time I would observe the other birds and talk to folks.
I wish there was a show closer to me so I could go learn. What is going on with the truck?
 
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I wish there was a show closer to me so I could go learn. What is going on the truck?

I don't show much at "show closer to me" as it takes about as much work to prepare and I'd rather travel to the major shows. Knoxville is my farthest at 12 hours drive time. Columbus National will be around 7.5 hours.

There are solid shows "near" you @daxigait but you now better understand what "near" means to me. LOL
Seriously, there are very good shows within an afternoon's drive. Not a problem. You can find them by state, or region, or by month of the year. Great site to bookmark. Lots of prep tips as well. Tutorials on What To Expect, or How To Wash Your Birds, etc.

http://www.poultryshowcentral.com
 
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I think I got this post mixed up. My hubby was in an accident with our truck which I was taking as I could put the birds in the back of it but can't go anywhere right now and not sure how long it will take to fix or replace. Not sure about the truck. The repair shop called and are making an effort to fix it but it all depends on the insurance company. It's nearly 11 years old and the cost to fix it may be more than the value so the insurance company may want to total it but it only has 50,000 miles on it. Don't want to go out and buy a new truck but probably not going to find one like it with the same mileage. Also the bed cover got shoved through the back window and the bed frame got buckled. The only thing hurt was my hubby's pride.


 
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