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by WLLady » Thu Mar 31, 2016 9:54 am
well, i guess i'm an "oldie" too. LOL.
i have no clue when i got "into" chickens. sometime in the last 15 years. got a "snackpack" of mixed layers from freys-all long since gone. and it's all been downhill from there. now i breed heritage and non-heritage breeds, and am working on new blood for welbar and rhodebars (from the founder breeds, not from established stock-starting with the welsummer and barred rock and rhode island reds, selective breeding for traits/form/colour etc etc). have way too many projects (like black/blue gold ameraucanas) on the go, as well as a group of layers for bug control. have a few turkeys, and a couple horses, a couple dogs, 3 or 4 cats depending on the day (i know of 3 that i actively HAVE, 4rth is a wander in and out black cat from somewhere). we crop share 160-something acres of cash crop, grow all our own vegetables for the freezer for the winter....and my hubby (poultry_admin) and i (along with Al-thegawd) adopted running the board when the old PSO was closed. i'm a geneticist/molecular biologist and embryologist by training, was headed to vet school way back when, they didn't want me and i couldn't afford the reapplication fees, so i ended up teaching at the vet school for a few years while i was doing graduate school LOL. Now i take the best of both worlds by trying to rederive or make new blood for some breeds, improve my lines of newer breeds and am hooked..completely. and have just recently contemplated starting to show in pursuit of master breeder accreditation-my wheaten marans lines have done well in show for people i have sold to...just not sure i am disciplined enough to bathe a chicken. in my "other life" i run a research lab at a university studying neurodegenerative diseases. so that's my story in a nutshell. I'm a chicken addict, and i'm more than prepared to admit it-oh, and i have a sportsman hatcher and incubator being picked up today, because 3 hovabators isn't good enough anymore.....LOL. hook, line and sinker.
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Pet quality wheaten/blue wheaten ameraucanas, welsummers, barred rocks, light brown leghorns; Projects on the go: rhodebars, welbars