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Robert Blosl
Rest in Peace 1947-2013
Sounds like Mr. Bennett wants to get back being a breeder and stop being a hatchery man so he won't be selling chicks like he has done in the past. With all the people who bought them where are they now?
The fellow in North Carolina that got 50 chicks from him a while back is your best source so I have sent him a private message and hope he contacts me. I lost contact with him by email as our computer lost allot of data after we put Windows 7 in it and all the emails where lost.
If this does not work out you will have to wait till spring when folks can share eggs or chicks with you from this board. There just is not enough good breeders left in the USA to supply the demands of the beginner on this board. Some of you do not plan to show your birds or even breed them to a standard so it's not necessary to get them from a guy like me who only hatches a few chicks per year and only has maybe five to eight females. Like I told you before to be a big supplier of eggs or chicks people put ten to fifteen female in a pen with two to three males and flock mate them. This is how you get high fertility. That's all right for people who want to have the breed and do not plan to breed them or maintain them. Most of these people will be out of these dark Heritage Chickens anyway in three to five years. Why they like to play with different breeds. They say they want to help preserve a old breed but they just don't stick with it. Will be waiting to hear from him and will let you know what we find out.
Again where are the people who suppose to purchase eggs and chicks form people like Greg Chamness, Mr. Bennett in Georgia, Lloyd Flanagan in Texas, Mr. New York Reds in New York , Don Nelson and Mr. Radamaker in Minn. These rookies or beginners are the folks that have excess birds right now and can also help supply the beginner with a start. Unless you are going to be a big time breeder and show them there is no need to pester these folks as they are not able to supply the demands of a commercial type operation. Look forward to your replies.
The fellow in North Carolina that got 50 chicks from him a while back is your best source so I have sent him a private message and hope he contacts me. I lost contact with him by email as our computer lost allot of data after we put Windows 7 in it and all the emails where lost.
If this does not work out you will have to wait till spring when folks can share eggs or chicks with you from this board. There just is not enough good breeders left in the USA to supply the demands of the beginner on this board. Some of you do not plan to show your birds or even breed them to a standard so it's not necessary to get them from a guy like me who only hatches a few chicks per year and only has maybe five to eight females. Like I told you before to be a big supplier of eggs or chicks people put ten to fifteen female in a pen with two to three males and flock mate them. This is how you get high fertility. That's all right for people who want to have the breed and do not plan to breed them or maintain them. Most of these people will be out of these dark Heritage Chickens anyway in three to five years. Why they like to play with different breeds. They say they want to help preserve a old breed but they just don't stick with it. Will be waiting to hear from him and will let you know what we find out.
Again where are the people who suppose to purchase eggs and chicks form people like Greg Chamness, Mr. Bennett in Georgia, Lloyd Flanagan in Texas, Mr. New York Reds in New York , Don Nelson and Mr. Radamaker in Minn. These rookies or beginners are the folks that have excess birds right now and can also help supply the beginner with a start. Unless you are going to be a big time breeder and show them there is no need to pester these folks as they are not able to supply the demands of a commercial type operation. Look forward to your replies.