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Steve Neumann

Back length is still too long on many of them.  This trait seems almost dominant and is hard to eliminate, and when you do get shorter backed birds, it seems like their tails are shorter too.   I did send some chicks to Lindsay Helton.  I hope she decides they're worth working with, especially as she has nice Wheatens that could be used to improve them.  Lots of people want these, but not very many are interested in working on them seriously.  To be honest, I'd rather contain them at my place until they're further along than share them indiscriminately and have others spread around a bunch of long-backed birds that are off type.  They still need a lot of work, but they are nice birds and have a lot of very good qualities about them that will make them nice in the long run.  I have kept back a couple Silver/Light crosses.  I may use one...or not.  I just want to keep some extra tools in my tool box.  I don't expect this variety to go anywhere, and honestly...with 9 and soon to be 10 approved varieties of large fowl...maybe it shouldn't.  This is my favorite color of chicken though.  I plan to keep on working on them for my own pleasure.

Steve Neumann

Here's a pic of one of my best keeper cockerels for the year.

Steve Neumann

Got some nicer combs this last generation.  Still a work in progress, but gradually moving away from Sussex type and eggs are getting bluer.

Elijah Ensor

Beautiful, Thanks for sharing with us.   Still one of my favorite varieties of all time.   
-Elijah Z. Ensor 🙂

Mike Gilbert

Quote from: Steve Neumann on April 27, 2026, 01:00:06 PMGot some nicer combs this last generation.  Still a work in progress, but gradually moving away from Sussex type and eggs are getting bluer.

Yes, good work Steve.  It takes many generations to make varieties like that.
Mike Gilbert
1st John 5:11-13