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    Sold as welsummers...but I don't think so

    Just googled 4 week old speckled sussex pictures. They're identical. Thanks for your help.
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    Sold as welsummers...but I don't think so

    Hey there! At an auction about a month ago we bid on and won 11 "welsummer pullets". Today, I noticed that they all have black feathers coming in on their breasts. So I posted this picture in a welsummer group asking the question of if we'd been sold a box of cockerels. And they immediately...
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    Here's a comparison between their listing and the Hoover bird.
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    I thought about that! But their example on their page of their birds looked much poorer than the one adult Chantecler I know came from Hoover that I already have. So I ended up going with Hoover. 🙃
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    Here's my one adult partridge Chantecler.. gorgeous birds as well.
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    I'd thought about that, but they get frostbite on their big combs and wattles, and don't lay as much as chanteclers.
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    Obviously they won't be 9lbs at 16 weeks. But they'll be decent size. 3-4 lbs butcher weight.
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    They start laying at 5-6 months. Butcher the cockerels at 16 weeks.
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    Super long story lol. Ever see the movie "Rock-a-Doodle" from the early 90's? Well the main character is a rooster named "Chantecler". I LOVED that movie as a little kid. That probably planted the seed lol. But now, as a guy in his mid thirties with a family and a small farm, I'm wanting for us...
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    They don't carry the breeds I wanted. And living 15 minutes from Cackle Hatchery, it's hard to think about using another hatchery in the first place lol
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    Sort of frustrated with Hoover's Hatchery, but giving them another chance.

    Late last year I put in an order with Hoover's Hatchery for 22 Partridge Chanteclers. 15 pullets and 7 cockerels. My plan was to keep nearly all the pullets, minus any that had obvious genetic defects, and keep the two best cockerels for breeding purposes wow butchering the remaining five. I...
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    Learning the ropes of sneaky chickens

    So I've got a fairly new flock of show stock black and blue ameraucana. But it took me nearly 2 weeks to get 3 dozen eggs from 12 hens. Which was pretty low laying rate from what I figured with young hens. 3 weeks ago I lifted the coop to deal with as rodent problem. No eggs under the coop...
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    Meet Henry, the Partridge Chantecler

    Strangely enough, this guy was at a Rural King in the St Louis area as a chick. Rural King gets their birds from Hoover's Hatchery. I liked his quality enough to order a couple dozen chicks the first of February.
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    Sustainable homesteading birds

    Thanks for the reply! So there are a couple reasons I have for wanting to cross them. We're located in Missouri, and it's gets kinda silly with weather sometimes. We recently had sub zero temperatures for almost 2 weeks. Anything I had with big combs or wattles experienced some degree of...
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    Meet Henry, the Partridge Chantecler

    Unfortunately, all my pullets and other partridge Chanteclers are about 2.5 inches tall 😂😂
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    Meet Henry, the Partridge Chantecler

    Just wanted to share our 8 month old partridge Chantecler cockerel. Hopefully later this year we'll have a decent flock of this beautiful, useful, and rare breed.
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    Should I get Ameraucana?

    Ameraucana are fantastic birds. I find having a couple black ones in your flock helps protect from predatory birds. Since I started my black ameraucana flock, I've had zero problems with hawk and eagle predation despite a very healthy population of all those birds in my area. The theory is that...
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    Sustainable homesteading birds

    There are a few things I want to discuss in this thread and I'm hoping people have some advice, questions, theories to share. 1. Are American Bresse all they're cracked up to be? 2. What are your thoughts on Bresse x Partridge Chantecler and/or Bresse x Buckeye? 3. In your opinion, how do those...
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    Excited to be here!

    Hello all! I'm the lesser half of the duo that run Fox and Bear Farms, a small homestead in rural Missouri. As far as chickens on the farm go, My two oldest sons have started their own flocks of buckeyes and buff Brahma. My better half will be attempting a tolbunt polish flock this year (we've...
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