The Sussex thread!

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Im guessing that is the line the sandhill, ron dinger, backwoods poultry, etc. have? Is that correct?

Nate

sorry, about the responce, i missed it
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to be onset i do not know, i am talking about University of Alberta, I don't know, what line they have the only way would to ask them.
 
Hi all;

After doing my homework I'm convinced the Light or Buff Sussex is exactly what I need. The info Ive read (I did read all 30-odd pages on this thread) and the pictures, WOW you folks have some absoultely amazing birds, have really sold me on the Sussex. Your descriptions and the breed standard are exactly what I've been looking for.

Couple of quick questions though. For those keeping both the light and the buff, are the buff the same size when mature, and growing at the same rate as their light cousins? Is it the same bird in all regards except color? I keep reading about how some folks have had issues with size and in the SS thats why I'm asking. I can't decide which color I like better but if the Buff don't grow and mature out like their Light cousins that will make the decision for me. I love that big, stately bird thats why I'm asking.

Also can the Light or Buff be shown in 4H? Ive got a 2 y.o. daughter who all too soon will want to enter them I'm sure and I want to be sure we're working with something that she could enter there. I'm sure she'll want some other birds too, but I figured Id let her hatch some eggs so she had "her birds" to enter if she wants. If not it won't keep me from raising them, Ill just have to expand the coop and build another run for whatever she wants when the time comes.

Thank you and will get pictures up as I get this project going!
 
I just wanted to pop in and say, my first chicken flock was Speckled Sussex - and I loved them!

I no longer have any SS, but I did just bring home two young pairs of Coronation Splits over the weekend. They should be laying by fall, and I'm hoping to hatch some lovely birds from them. Their parents are birds from Greenfire Farms.
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Hi, i don't keep buff, so can't awnser that part, but Light Sussex can be showen, i am not shure about Buff. Good choice on the LS, just try not to buy inbreed, lines, i would buy 2-3 lines of hatching eggs, just to keep hens and roos of all the lines. Depending on the line they may look small (my A of U) but the roo is only 7 pounds, hens 5 pounds, although they do have the genes for large chickens , they are not "condensed" they are spred around, so that means they are able to produce LARGE chicks, even though they are small. Where as with most large flocks (not allways, so check and reshcer before you buy
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) the genes are "condensed" in to a few birds, and those birds are most times inbreed
 
I am new to Sussex but here is my observations.


The buff lag a bit in growth behind the lights. Mine buffs are only about 8- 10 weeks old but I see some difference.
The Lights are definitely seem more hardy as babies.
 
Hi there-
I seen Paul Bradshaw from Greenfire is selling Light Sussex split to Silver. I have emailed him several times asking what you would get when crossed with the light sussex, does anyone on here know, Im guessing that it would be a small percent of silvers, but I was just wondering.

Nate
 

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