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Why do you have the breeds you do?

I grew up with red island and sex links that were my Dad’s. His grandparents had farms so he wanted us to experience the fun of watching chicks grow and collect eggs. He just bought pullets from the feed store. I got my first rooster when I was in older elementary school I saw my first silkie rooster at my sister’s school’s 4h club and begged my dad for it. He got it and a lovely Easter Egger pair. Sadly one night they were all slaughtered so we didn’t get anymore till I was graduating high school. Went to buy some horse feed and there was an older trio,(one rooster and two hens,) for sale and we bought them and a cute little coop for them. Eventually both hens died from likely old age and bought some red islands and sex links pullets for our sweet rooster. The following year we saw Buff Orpingtons, White Leghorns, Easter egger pullets for sale. My dad was excited to get more blue egg layers and I thought the Orpingtons were adorable. I still have one of the Easter Eggers and buff Orpington both you can see their old age and still friendly. Now I have silkies for their cuteness, some Easter eggers for my dad, turkens because their so ugly they’re adorable(also super friendly,) three tractor supply breed hens(for laying, but weirdly friendly to whom they like,) ducks and ducklings of random breeds,( my favorite is the runners,) and the rest are various breeds of chickens from cross breeding and feeling bad for the chicks left over when I get feed.
 
I grew up with red island and sex links that were my Dad’s. His grandparents had farms so he wanted us to experience the fun of watching chicks grow and collect eggs. He just bought pullets from the feed store. I got my first rooster when I was in older elementary school I saw my first silkie rooster at my sister’s school’s 4h club and begged my dad for it. He got it and a lovely Easter Egger pair. Sadly one night they were all slaughtered so we didn’t get anymore till I was graduating high school. Went to buy some horse feed and there was an older trio,(one rooster and two hens,) for sale and we bought them and a cute little coop for them. Eventually both hens died from likely old age and bought some red islands and sex links pullets for our sweet rooster. The following year we saw Buff Orpingtons, White Leghorns, Easter egger pullets for sale. My dad was excited to get more blue egg layers and I thought the Orpingtons were adorable. I still have one of the Easter Eggers and buff Orpington both you can see their old age and still friendly. Now I have silkies for their cuteness, some Easter eggers for my dad, turkens because their so ugly they’re adorable(also super friendly,) three tractor supply breed hens(for laying, but weirdly friendly to whom they like,) ducks and ducklings of random breeds,( my favorite is the runners,) and the rest are various breeds of chickens from cross breeding and feeling bad for the chicks left over when I get feed.

So glad to know that my wife and I are not the only ones who do pity buys. Those last 3 or 4 or less chicks are just so sad. haha They will actually call us if they have 2 or less of a batch and offer a deal on em. (one of the dept managers is a chicken person too who had chicken math issues and a job that put him nose to beak with chicks two times a year. We are the weirdos that nurse help the chicks that are having trouble wash pasty butts and such on store chicks just because we feel bad for em not because we are buying them :D have even put feed out and stuff. They appreciate the help they really aren't abusing the chicks they just get so busy and some like the Cornish crosses will empty a food dish in no time and at this point are still cute and cuddly so they actually get complaints from people who see the poor chicks with no food. Suilly silly. I hope they are asked if they did anything to help.
 
So glad to know that my wife and I are not the only ones who do pity buys. Those last 3 or 4 or less chicks are just so sad. haha They will actually call us if they have 2 or less of a batch and offer a deal on em. (one of the dept managers is a chicken person too who had chicken math issues and a job that put him nose to beak with chicks two times a year. We are the weirdos that nurse help the chicks that are having trouble wash pasty butts and such on store chicks just because we feel bad for em not because we are buying them :D have even put feed out and stuff. They appreciate the help they really aren't abusing the chicks they just get so busy and some like the Cornish crosses will empty a food dish in no time and at this point are still cute and cuddly so they actually get complaints from people who see the poor chicks with no food. Suilly silly. I hope they are asked if they did anything to help.
Same my dad is guilty of it too. I couldn’t work there just because of that reason. Im so glad they put stuffed ducks and chicks out for kids now to get instead. I’m a sucker for weird and sick animals too. I’m now a pro at cleaning pasty butts.
 
Same my dad is guilty of it too. I couldn’t work there just because of that reason. Im so glad they put stuffed ducks and chicks out for kids now to get instead. I’m a sucker for weird and sick animals too. I’m now a pro at cleaning pasty butts.

Us too. When my hubby and I got married we each had a a cat. Now we have 2 rescue pit bulls, a 3rd cat my female pit rescued and raised and he is a dog now, a rescue Bearded Dragon, and a lot more chickens and ducks than we ever planned on. You can see them all on Instagram. @francois_zoo_and_aviary and @franoisfarms
 
I started out with a few mixed breeds.
We got them for eggs.
Then I saw a viral Brahma chicken video on YouTube
I thought it was a person dressed up as a chicken at first, then I did my research on them and I fell in love with the breed.
Now I Breed blue buff columbian, golden partridge and lemon Pyle brahmas.
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I chose rare and heritage breeds to help conserve them. If people don't breed these birds, help others get started, help to improve other flocks, and keep them true to form they will go the way of the Dodo. People forget or don't know that there are just as many breeds of endangered livestock as there are wildlife.
What breeds do you have?
 

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