Dear
Waterfowl Enthusiasts!
I
first want to thank you as a very valuable customer. It is only with
customers such as yourself that we can succeed and grow and therefore
offer you new breeds and services. It is our hope that 2018 will be
even better in supplying you fantastic day-old birds and unsurpassed
customer service!
We
have specialized in waterfowl for over 40 years but are now seeing a
tremendous growth in the interest in our meat chicken strains. We
have the standard Cornish Cross that is unsurpassed in terms of
growth rate and feed conversion. Last year we offered the Rolin S, a
red broiler that gives an excellent meat carcass in twelve weeks.
This year we are adding the Big Sur, a bird with the characteristics
many of you have been requesting: a larger breast than the Rolin S,
more white feathers for cleaner processing and a bird that can thrive
in a pastured production system.
In
the past we only offered goslings in pairs – now you can order all
males, all females or any combination of straight run, male and
female goslings! Many of you have been requesting this for years -
now we can do it!
Starting
in February we will be hatching and shipping on both Mondays and
Tuesdays. This will continue through early June before we go back to
Monday hatching only. As long as we have the birds, you can order
for either day.
Last
year we introduced three breeds: Silver Appleyard, Saxony and
Hookbill. We ran short of the Silver Appleyard and Saxony frequently
during last season but have increased our flock size substantially
for these two breeds and hope to meet all your needs this year. The
Hookbill, however, were extremely difficult to hatch and we are not
offering them this year. If we can figure out how to best hatch
them, we will have them in the future – but not this year.
Salmonella
continues to be a concern with day-old poultry. We are in the
National Poultry Improvement Plan (NPIP) Salmonella Monitored
Program. We encourage you to purchase all your day-old poultry from
hatcheries that are in this program as this ensures that hatchery is
vigilantly monitoring for salmonella and taking corrective steps if
it is found.
Even
though we are doing all we can, it is important you provide
safeguards, too. Wash your hands after handling poultry. Limit or
prevent children under 5, the elderly and those with compromised
immunity systems from handling poultry. We are not trying to scare
anyone. Salmonella has always been around – we just want everyone
to be careful.
Thank
you very much!
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