Yet more black rock research...
"You cannot breed your own black rocks..." That's from a supplier of black rocks, mind. I'm wondering, why? If you have a barred plymouth rock hen, and a rhode island red cock, why not breed your own? All googling brings one back to the Muirfield Hatchery. I've tried ringing their local agent, without success.
Relatively local - well, 45 minutes drive away - are these people in Haydon Bridge.
Actually, I'm rather glad to have reached some Internet parameters - this is something that'll need to be sorted IRL: hard cash passed into a shit covered hand in a bleak Northumberland farmyard. Or something.
Relatively local - well, 45 minutes drive away - are these people in Haydon Bridge.
Actually, I'm rather glad to have reached some Internet parameters - this is something that'll need to be sorted IRL: hard cash passed into a shit covered hand in a bleak Northumberland farmyard. Or something.
Well, if they exist *someone* must breed them which means it's possible; so why is everyone saying it's impossible? I don't get it.
ReplyDeleteHa! They don't want to lose business, if people can breed their own they won't buy them off the suppliers.
ReplyDeleteIndeed.
ReplyDeleteSince writing that post I've had a shufty at ebay: rhode island red and barred plymouth rock fertilised eggs are easily available.
Watch this space.