K, nice! I hear those breeds are good for showing. Anyway, where is the show?Only Spangled Old English Game and Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks this time around. Are you going to the show?
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K, nice! I hear those breeds are good for showing. Anyway, where is the show?Only Spangled Old English Game and Silver Penciled Plymouth Rocks this time around. Are you going to the show?
K, nice! I hear those breeds are good for showing. Anyway, where is the show?
Well, I live about 4 hours from Chehalis so I probably won't. :/It's the Washington Feather Fanciers show in Chehalis.
If you can get to the Chehalis show this weekend you can make some contacts there. Tony Albritton would be your best source for Barred Plymouth Rocks and Speckled Sussex. Kevin Noorlander is the one to talk to about Black Australorps. I'll PM you their info.Quote:I'm not totally sure yet but I'm thinking barred rock, buff Orpington, speckled Sussex, and maybe australorps
Ok, thanks.If you can get to the Chehalis show this weekend you can make some contacts there. Tony Albritton would be your best source for Barred Plymouth Rocks and Speckled Sussex. Kevin Noorlander is the one to talk to about Black Australorps. I'll PM you their info.
Would you say those are a good choice for the northwest? I want to find a bird that can do good in the cold but is also a high producing egg layer but also friendly and acceptant of people
Based on your post Id suggest a Brahma.Would you say those are a good choice for the northwest? I want to find a bird that can do good in the cold but is also a high producing egg layer but also friendly and acceptant of people