All hatcheries have birds that are better or worse than othersDang, I didn't realize Ideal was one of those, too.Err, by that I mean in the same vein as Hoover's, for example.
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All hatcheries have birds that are better or worse than othersDang, I didn't realize Ideal was one of those, too.Err, by that I mean in the same vein as Hoover's, for example.
All but 3bof my Cornish are straight from Ideal and they are very nice looking. One has a few issues, but ones that can be mitigated.Better and worse birds happen from any source.
On the opposite end of the scale, my Ideal Black Langshan rooster was mistaken in photos for breeder quality -- not necessary show quality but good quality and type.
Some crossbeak issues are genetic and some are due to conditions during development and others are due to injury after hatching.
Mine looks decent with leg feathering. But I don't pay a to of attention to her other than to make sure she's aroundYeah... but a Dark Brahma with that poor of leg feathering is discouraging to say the least. However, I have no personal experience with Ideal and my exposure to their stock is pretty limited. I will spare them as harsh a judgement as I give Hoover's... for now.![]()
This is very true. They all have their strong breeds and weak breeds.All hatcheries have birds that are better or worse than others
My isabel leghorns and blue laced gold wyandotte would say otherwise. Those leghorns were solid birdsThis is very true. They all have their strong breeds and weak breeds.
Except maybe Hoovers.![]()
With the pea comb, yellow legs, and silver pencilling, the only possible breed that matches would be a Dark Brahma Bantam IMO. I don't think I've ever seen a hatchery bird with that little leg featheringHmm, I'm not seeing anything in their featherleg bantams that really matches this little one, unless she really is just a Dark Brahma with super poor leg feathering. Maybe an Easter-egger bantam that accidentally got thrown in?@Rhodebar Lover any thoughts on the dark-colored baby in post 4?
Iāve got a hen with cross beak, she dose great! Her name is Crooked BeakIf you guys think thatās bad⦠look at this Silkie I also got from ideal![]()