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I just googled your rooster. What a beautiful bird! Where does one find these birds?She has not eaten a store bought chicken in years. She has chickens for food, meat and eggs, and a garden. Providing for her family is a number one priority.
I think you will be pleasantly surprised when you put a meatier rooster over the hens. I was. Last summer I put a Bielfelder rooster over riff raft hens, EE mostly, a white rock, and BO. Got some very nice medium size hens, and meatier roosters. The hens are still good layers, and two of the EE daughters still give green eggs.
Good luck, it is so darn slow when you are breeding for a change.
Mrs K
I think right now I'm leaning toward the Buff Rock (since I ordered him specifically) and the White Giant. They appear to have the most size to them. Again, I haven't actually gone out and hefted any of them to see who feels heaviest, so they could just be all fluff and no substance. One of these evenings I'll remember.. I'll have to admit - after the skunk incident, I'm a little hesitant to go out there after dark even though the run is locked up.
Some of the hens that will be with the roosters will be Buff Rock, White Giant, Barred Rock, Dark Cornish, and Black Australorp. I also have one cute pullet that I have no idea what she is. If I ever remember to take my phone with me when I do chores, I will snap a pic and post it. She came with the heavy breed assortment. I have at least two each of the breeds that I named for pullets.