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I remember this picture from when you first posted it. lol I don't forget to many things "yet". I used to have the red sex links also. They sure do lay and a monster egg. I got rid of all mine. I hoping to only have HRIR's by this time next year.
Oh my gosh, so sorry. I had a coon visit about a month ago and got two of my layer flock. I had to do some changing of things and haven't had any problems since. Sure hope it stays that way.I wish I could say that I don't forget. I have to write everything down before I forget it. A fox got 4 of my HRIR girls last night. We set traps out today. I saw the fox with the birds.
So sorry to hear that...it's never fun losing our birds, and worse to see it happen. Good luck with the trap.I wish I could say that I don't forget. I have to write everything down before I forget it. A fox got 4 of my HRIR girls last night. We set traps out today. I saw the fox with the birds.
I wish I could say that I don't forget. I have to write everything down before I forget it. A fox got 4 of my HRIR girls last night. We set traps out today. I saw the fox with the birds.
That could be one of the best question in two years. Never even thought about this. FEAR is the main reason people don't show and Fear of getting beat. People need to go with a open mind and hope that some of the better exhibitors or judges will assist you on what you have at this show. You got some dark Rhode island reds and you may have faults on them that would take the most skilled breeder 20 years to correct.
Sometimes you need to abort what you got and start all over with a new line or strain you will be time and money ahead.
I will tell you the first thing you need to order is a Poultry Press subscription so you can see the shows in the area you live in. Next go to the American Poultry Association or American Bantam Association and locate the judges that they have listed on their site. Also, look up the District and State Directors on this site. Print out the names that apply to your state or region and maybe email them or call them on the phone and ask them where the next shows are going to be at in your area and just attend them. There are many great shows in the east Midwest, south and the south west and some but stretched out in the west.
There is a couple of web sites that have a list of the popular shows on them and I will edit this with their address for you to go to. You can go for just a few hours take pictures, get contacts maybe buy some birds or if lucky the breeder will bring you a trio of breeders. I myself sold a trio of large fowl reds to a junior in Feb and two trios of red bantams in March that I no longer needed. So you never know what might happen.
http://www.amerpoultryassn.com/District_state_meets.htm