@GruveyChickens Tell you what, come on up and I will give you, yes, GIVE you a breeding pair or trio. They'll be about the age of that rusty colored cockerel you showed, maybe a week older.
I try to do everything I can to support new folks in this fancy. Supporting new folks who want to raise, keep and breed truebred Reds is a very good thing. I set off a simple breeding trio this spring and hatched out over 50 chicks in a bit over 2 months. You dont need to have a ton of birds to make a lot of chicks, that's a mistaken idea. No need to flock breed. That's mostly just "milling" or propigating, not breeding.
Just promise me you'll take that other cockerel to an auction somewhere and ditch him and promise me you'll not make a criss-cross mess with poor quality birds and that's all I ask. These Standard bred Reds have a stellar history and a fine heritage that needs to be preserved. Rusty colored mutt reds are a dime a dozen in backyarder's pens and feed store bins everywhere. Fine egg laying birds and that's all great, but the world doesn't need any more of them. They're not the least bit rare.
Then promise me you'll pen up a pair or trio of these purebred birds only in a breeding pen by themselves when the time comes.
Have a blessed day. Give me a call. You've got my number.
I try to do everything I can to support new folks in this fancy. Supporting new folks who want to raise, keep and breed truebred Reds is a very good thing. I set off a simple breeding trio this spring and hatched out over 50 chicks in a bit over 2 months. You dont need to have a ton of birds to make a lot of chicks, that's a mistaken idea. No need to flock breed. That's mostly just "milling" or propigating, not breeding.
Just promise me you'll take that other cockerel to an auction somewhere and ditch him and promise me you'll not make a criss-cross mess with poor quality birds and that's all I ask. These Standard bred Reds have a stellar history and a fine heritage that needs to be preserved. Rusty colored mutt reds are a dime a dozen in backyarder's pens and feed store bins everywhere. Fine egg laying birds and that's all great, but the world doesn't need any more of them. They're not the least bit rare.
Then promise me you'll pen up a pair or trio of these purebred birds only in a breeding pen by themselves when the time comes.
Have a blessed day. Give me a call. You've got my number.