white rock cockerels

Very nice rocks there. I like both the Barreds and Whites. I don't have(don't need them either) LOL, any white rocks but since about three weeks ago when Jeremy's were posted here and now these, its surely got me yearning a bit for some. Oh boy, LOL

Jeff
 
Yeah hope I can keep breeding them to the standard. THE whites r my favorite been thinkin bout gettin rid of barreds takes so long to grow out but ive not decided I really dont wont to.
 
Boy I looked at these pictures last night on my lap top computer and the picture of the male on the left is a nice one. True to the type of the old birds going back 25 years ago.

This male needs to be in your breeding pen for sure. Then when you are done with him I would like to get him back and mate him to some of his aunts or cousins.

I have two of his brothers who look very pro missing. I also have a sister the first chick hatched this year to big to ship to you that I will take a picture of after all the rain stops.

We lucked out on the hurricane it was 300 miles south of us but we got six inches of rain and some wind no damage but most of all we have power with out power you are done with no water, no current to the frig or freezers and the generator is in the shop screwed up by etholonal gas. Should have used 100 % gas and a gas protector like you use for your boats. At least I use 100% gas in my boat motor. Those repairs are super high using cheap gas.

Nice pictures snow white in color I hope you will make him a 4x4 pen and condition him for the show in Knoxville this fall he should win. bob

By the way Mr. Weaver is the number one franchise of my birds as well as a young fellow in Canada. He hatched 35 chicks from five birds we got to him last October at Cross Roads. This strain should keep on going for at least ten more years. They are white rocks yes but pure mine for 28 years with no out cross.
 

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