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Chook. The Podcast
Chook Journal
13 episodes
6 days ago
Meet the host of Chook. The Podcast former foreign correspondent turned heritage chicken breeder Jane Cowan and get a first listen to highlights of season one. The Podcast, a show for backyard chicken keepers and serious breeders.
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Meet the host of Chook. The Podcast former foreign correspondent turned heritage chicken breeder Jane Cowan and get a first listen to highlights of season one. The Podcast, a show for backyard chicken keepers and serious breeders.
Show more...
Home & Garden
Leisure
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Ethan Rivers, UK-based Cream Legbar breeder
Chook. The Podcast
54 minutes
6 days ago
Ethan Rivers, UK-based Cream Legbar breeder
Cream Legbars are one of the most sought-after chicken varieties among those of us who love coloured eggs. They’re also one of the more complicated chickens to breed well. That’s why I went straight to the source, to the Cream Legbar’s home country of the UK where they were originally created at Cambridge University. There I found experienced Cream Legbar breeder Ethan Rivers who's been breeding the variety longer than it's even existed in Australia.  In this conversation we discuss the faults found in the variety, how to work with them and mistakes that can trip up beginner breeders. The cream gene is denoted by the abbreviation Ig — you’ll hear Ethan refer to it that way in this conversation. Another term you’ll hear is “gold, split for cream” which means a bird that is gold but carries one copy of the cream gene, hidden because it’s recessive. Is there a topic you’d like Chook to look into? A guest you’d love to hear from? Let us know by sending a note to jane@chookjournal.com.au Loving the show? Ensure we continue by leaving a review on your podcast app.
Chook. The Podcast
Meet the host of Chook. The Podcast former foreign correspondent turned heritage chicken breeder Jane Cowan and get a first listen to highlights of season one. The Podcast, a show for backyard chicken keepers and serious breeders.