Yes I know, sounds like I am willing the summer away! But I definately have felt that faint nip in the air, and noticed a slight yellowing of the grass in the meadow. Still have lots of veggies to harvest, tatties to dig up and the sweetcorn should be ready to pick, straight into boiling water, a pat of butter and my idea of delicious fast food! I do like to let the ducks rummage through the veg plot this time of year, specially if its damp, the muscovies are renowned for their slug hunting abilites, I just wish someone had told mine that! They flop by the pond after a bit of frantic tailing wagging and heavy breathing by the drake…if you have Muscovies you will know what I mean, they have a sort of Darth Vader huskiness-that the females find rather appealing! They watch me toiling in the garden with little interest, however, within minutes I am surrounded by the most characterful growers I have ever had! The Ermines, little feisty confident characters, an experiment really to develop the Ermine in bantam faverolles, didn’t expect them to be so good, lovely dark hackles, full fluffy faces and beards, plus the required type. They love to explore the garden, and playing hide and seek in the rows of sweetcorn. They make me laugh as I am weeding to find these wonderful owl-like faces suddenly popping out of the french beans!
Here is a photos of one of the youngsters, well marked hackle, difficult to achieve in faverolles as they are not that common, unlike the Light Sussex where this patterning is well established. Interestingly faverolles are common in Salmon,being the most popular colour in both large and bantam. People often are unaware that Faverolles come in a variety of colours, ermine, buff, black, blue, cuckoo, splash, white and salmon.
I am hoping to show some of my Faverolles at the major shows this autumn, and this is the time of year breeders start to scutinise their stock, watching the growers carefully for those that show promise. I am hoping to show my Ermines this year for the first time, will be so exciting to see what the judges think, they are always helpful and willing to have a good natter after judging has been completed!




#1 by Tim Daniels on August 18, 2010 - 6:24 pm
Which shows are you planning to go to? I’m going to the BWA National in Solihull, Poultry Club National in Stoneleigh, East of England – Peterborough and the Welsh Federation. I should be taking my best Abacot Ranger Ducks for the first time…
#2 by Foxy on August 18, 2010 - 6:53 pm
Yes I am hoping to do the BWA this year, love Abacot Rangers will keep an eye out for yours! Would like to go to see if there are an Mallard runners around, need new blood for mine. Will be at the National in November and the Federation in December, will be exhibiting Faverolles probably at both!
#3 by pebojuno on September 8, 2010 - 7:58 pm
Interesting blog and lovely faverolles- thanks Foxy