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Bill Ziehm has reported on the RIR Club Forum that I am going to be taking over as RIR Chronicle publisher. I would like to see those on this forum put some of their experiences and insights on Reds down on paper (epaper) so I can include them in the Chronicle. PM me @ [email protected] with any articles that you would like to share.
Thank you,
Terry Wible
 
Congratulations Terry. I will send you a article that your requested a few weeks ago.

For you who have asked me about the R I Red Club which I was once the National President the key to a breed club is the editor of the Clubs News Letter. For way to many years this club has been inconsistent on this and we need to support Terry and make sure the issues he puts out has Substance to it. Some of the articles you can write is how you got started in Rhode Island Reds. Also, things you have learned or mistakes you have made but learned from them to share with beginners.

Terry hopefully, you can copy these pictures we have posted this year on this thread and use them in the Red Chronicle.

So boys and girls its time to save up your Quarters and send your dues to the National Sectary. I am sure as late in the year as we are if we send our dues in they will credit it for 2013 year. If Terry has the latest Red Chronicle in his computer he mights be able to email it to you to read even if you was not a member. For the Record Terry you can email my newsletter to me each time to save the club printing and postage which then will go into the club to run it.

Thanks again for coming forward to be a good Red Club member and preform the hardest task of any officer or Director in the club and that is producing the Quarterly news letter. bob
 
I won't be publishing a Chronicle till about February because of the club election. We are going to ask how many members would accept their Chronicle emailed instead of being snail mailed. It would save the club money.
Thank Bob,
Terry
 
Terry I saw some Rhode Island Red Large Fowl this weekend that you would die for. In fact after the show was over we had to come back and tear it down and I had the plesure of taking about five of these the next years future breeders outside and put them on grass in show pens till we got done cleaning the show floor area. Two males where something to hold and look at. One was the best half and half Mohawk of the year and his leg color was horn colored like I have never seen on a Red in my life. Dark Quill color and he was heavy. The females had feather Quality like I never saw untill about 15 years of breeding my old strain. They had back feathers so well webbed they looked like Old English Game feathers. All of these are the old Mohawk line that I once owned and was exibited by Matt 1616. Matt and I where talking about what male needs to be with what female in the half and half cross its going to be excitting to see next years chicks and see the improvement. At least we wont have to worry about inbreeding for another 15 years and with all the people who have these birds allready around we can alway exchange eggs or chicks with each other every five to ten years for fresh new blood.
 
You are never to old to get some good Reds. The secret is to get the ones that are the top of their competition.

Why get birds that would score say 93 or 94 points when someone has a strain that is 95 points. Even his scrubs will be great birds to own and start a new line with.

I had a guy call me today who does not want to show his birds but just have some nice true to breed stock.

I suggested Mr. XYZ strain for him. Even his worst birds would be great birds to own and try to maintain and maybe improve.

Remember Col Sanders started his Friend Chicken Franchise when he was in his mid 60s. Then in about ten years he was the big dog in the Chicken world of fast food joints.

Thank goodness we have some good strains around to locate to purchase and enjoy.
 
You are never to old to get some good Reds. The secret is to get the ones that are the top of their competition.

Why get birds that would score say 93 or 94 points when someone has a strain that is 95 points. Even his scrubs will be great birds to own and start a new line with.

I had a guy call me today who does not want to show his birds but just have some nice true to breed stock.

I suggested Mr. XYZ strain for him. Even his worst birds would be great birds to own and try to maintain and maybe improve.

Remember Col Sanders started his Friend Chicken Franchise when he was in his mid 60s. Then in about ten years he was the big dog in the Chicken world of fast food joints.

Thank goodness we have some good strains around to locate to purchase and enjoy.
Well Bob, I never expect to be a Col Sanders. lol But I will make you and all else this promise. Right now I have some of the top listed lines that I know of and I will work with them to see which are the quickest to mature, have the best type, have the best color, first in the laying chain etc. When I fully make my mind up on which couple lines I decide to work with my promise is this. I will do my absolute best to improve them each year and keep only the best of the best to breed to each other the following year. If I see that a certain couple birds are producing better young in their line I will be sure and keep these birds. I may never show my birds BUT if anyone would ever contact me in a year or so for some eggs or chicks, I want to be able to feel proud of what I would be selling.
Thanks to all for all the help that anyone gives on here.
Jim
 
Well Bob, I never expect to be a Col Sanders. lol But I will make you and all else this promise. Right now I have some of the top listed lines that I know of and I will work with them to see which are the quickest to mature, have the best type, have the best color, first in the laying chain etc. When I fully make my mind up on which couple lines I decide to work with my promise is this. I will do my absolute best to improve them each year and keep only the best of the best to breed to each other the following year. If I see that a certain couple birds are producing better young in their line I will be sure and keep these birds. I may never show my birds BUT if anyone would ever contact me in a year or so for some eggs or chicks, I want to be able to feel proud of what I would be selling.
Thanks to all for all the help that anyone gives on here.
Jim
Jim,
You may not have intended to be a Col Sanders but you sure do have more birds than he ever had! LOL

Chris
 

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