The Wyandotte Thread

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I'd say you could hide them here for a while , but I'd need help with housing them!

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DH knows about this one already.
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He's not thrilled but I might just have him convinced to TRUST me and let me do my projects. He has his coaching sports, fishing, etc and I have my chickens.

My husband mostly was worried that the wether lamb would never materialize to take care of the lawn for him, and wondering why I keep buying wire and BLRW cockerels.

Well, after I reminded him that we'll get money back when we sell the Shorthorn bull. The cost of a registered beef sire sort of stopped him cold for a while. So communicating animal husbandry logic to a paniccy hubby is something I sympatize with.
 
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This is kind of an interesting post. This rooster is not a show stopper, but he's obviously pure-bred. The breast color is very good and the nice yellow legs and apparent size indicate pretty strongly that he is from good bloodlines. Does that mean that he is show quality, breeder quality, pet quality? How do you classify show/breeder/pet quality at your farm?

To me, this bird is show quality. He might stand in the bottom half of some classes at some very competitive shows, but he's really a pretty fair bird. What is your system?

Rudy

Actually I don't breed to sell and I'm pretty new at chickens. I just had a friend that had three roosters and he was getting picked on pretty bad, so I took him home with me. I will let him breed with my chickens, just to replace old hens over the years, but only keep chicks on an as needed basis. I do have 5 hatchery SLW pullets that I adore, and would love to get more SLW babies. So I have no system, and he is just pet quality to me, because all of my chickens are pet quality.
 
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This is kind of an interesting post. This rooster is not a show stopper, but he's obviously pure-bred. The breast color is very good and the nice yellow legs and apparent size indicate pretty strongly that he is from good bloodlines. Does that mean that he is show quality, breeder quality, pet quality? How do you classify show/breeder/pet quality at your farm?

To me, this bird is show quality. He might stand in the bottom half of some classes at some very competitive shows, but he's really a pretty fair bird. What is your system?

Rudy

Actually I don't breed to sell and I'm pretty new at chickens. I just had a friend that had three roosters and he was getting picked on pretty bad, so I took him home with me. I will let him breed with my chickens, just to replace old hens over the years, but only keep chicks on an as needed basis. I do have 5 hatchery SLW pullets that I adore, and would love to get more SLW babies. So I have no system, and he is just pet quality to me, because all of my chickens are pet quality.

Well, you won the pet quality lottery! ..there must be 100 people who put their pet quality birds on here wanting a truthful opinion (cringe) and then there is the one person who makes it a pleasure. Have fun with your wyandottes!
 
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Actually I don't breed to sell and I'm pretty new at chickens. I just had a friend that had three roosters and he was getting picked on pretty bad, so I took him home with me. I will let him breed with my chickens, just to replace old hens over the years, but only keep chicks on an as needed basis. I do have 5 hatchery SLW pullets that I adore, and would love to get more SLW babies. So I have no system, and he is just pet quality to me, because all of my chickens are pet quality.

Well, you won the pet quality lottery! ..there must be 100 people who put their pet quality birds on here wanting a truthful opinion (cringe) and then there is the one person who makes it a pleasure. Have fun with your wyandottes!

Woohoo, first kinda lottery I have ever won! Maybe he will make me some pretty babies, and maybe some day I can breed to meet breed standards. But until then I will keep my good pet quality rooster and hope some of his babies take after him.

ETA because I forgot to ask what I can do to keep his feathers from turning yellow. Someone mentioned too much corn and someone else mentioned sunburn. Any suggestions in case one of my kiddos decides to take him to fair assuming he's around for a couple years.
 
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Sure! Share away! I'm just scared that something might happen to this little hen and then I'll have nothing to show for it...so I'd like to get going on it sooner than later...do you have any pics of your dun laced you could post or PM me?
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I dont have any Dun Laced, I just have solid Duns.

OH....hmmm....so what about some bantam SL eggs?
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I dont have any Dun Laced, I just have solid Duns.

OH....hmmm....so what about some bantam SL eggs?
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I will check tomorrow and see how they are laying and let you know about the eggs.....
 

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