These have turned out to be less then they were advertised to be but they're probably the best option out there. We've had them at the shop for about a year now.
There's a few good ones hanging on the wall at the shop but all too often they're just a dry fly hackle and don't have enough width that the original RLS saddles had and the patterns require.
Joe Cordeiro and I were (sort of) joking about setting up a chicken farm.
Whiting just doesn't see enough in sales to justify raising the chickens that the original RLS hackles came from.