Avian Influenza has been hitting a new chicken, egg, and turkey farm practically every week.Bummer! Was there an outbreak or something like that?
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Avian Influenza has been hitting a new chicken, egg, and turkey farm practically every week.Bummer! Was there an outbreak or something like that?
Those are pretty fun. The one breed I've been thinking about (never going to happen, though) is one of the Hawaiian roosters I saw when I stayed with a friend on the Big Island. They had the prettiest plumages and they had awesome attitudes.haha Yeah, it stinks. Hoping to get some Brahmas next year, though.
Oh, I've seen those. They're junglefowl, right?Those are pretty fun. The one breed I've been thinking about (never going to happen, though) is one of the Hawaiian roosters I saw when I stayed with a friend on the Big Island. They had the prettiest plumages and they had awesome attitudes.
Yeah I think so. They could also be hybrids, not really sure. They were funny.Oh, I've seen those. They're junglefowl, right?
Yeah, I think they are. The Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is the ancestor of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). I think the Red was hybridized with the Grey Junglefowl to produce chickens. You could probably find some for sale; the do sell them.Yeah I think so. They could also be hybrids, not really sure. They were funny
Eh, maybe next time. I'm going to the feed store on Friday, I already have my choices picked out!Yeah, I think they are. The Red Junglefowl (Gallus gallus) is the ancestor of the chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus). I think the Red was hybridized with the Grey Junglefowl to produce chickens. You could probably find some for sale; the do sell them.
That's great! What are you getting?Eh, maybe next time. I'm going to the feed store on Friday, I already have my choices picked out!
I doubt this forum will ever end, haha. I'm getting a Wyandotte (no idea which variety, they're all pretty), a Rhode Island Red, a Buff Orpington, and a Barred Rock. I might get an extra chick of some sort to provide for the unfortunate possibility of illness in my baby flock, but that's all I can fit in my suburb backyard as of this moment.That's great! What are you getting?