Raising Poultry

Breeds or varieties: Should you raise more?
This article is about if you should raise more breeds or varieties or not, and is being republished from Acorn Hollow Bantams website with permission from Lou Horton. It is so very easy to gradually add to the breeds and varieties one raises and if one exceeds one’s capabilities, it can decrease rather than increase

Small vs. Flock Matings
This article is discussing small vs. flock matings and is being republished from Acorn Hollow Bantams website with permission from Lou Horton. I have found over time that small matings made up of high quality birds which are well matched are to be preferred over large matings in which high quality birds are mixed with

Pay Attention to the Details!
This article is a reminder to pay attention to the details, and is being republished from Acorn Hollow Bantams website with permission from Lou Horton. This item has more to do with the showing aspect of the hobby which is, after all, why many of us are in the hobby. Whether you realize it or

Line Breeding
This article on line breeding is being republished from Acorn Hollow Bantams website with permission from Lou Horton. I believe in line breeding. By that I mean starting with an outstanding individual of either sex (of course, an outstanding pair would be better yet) and using them to build a line of birds that are

Poultry Breeds: Looking Back at 45 Years
This article on looking back at the past 45 years of exhibition poultry breeds is being republished from Acorn Hollow Bantams website with permission from Lou Horton. Many more breeds of poultry have improved over the last 3-4 decades than have regressed. That has been due to lots of dedicated effort by breeders who loved

Ducks and Geese: Looking Back at 45 Years
This article on looking back at the past 45 years of exhibition poultry, specifically ducks and geese, is being republished from Acorn Hollow Bantams website with permission from Lou Horton. When I began showing waterfowl in the last half of the 1960s, the big birds were where it was at both in terms of quantity