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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I don't see the bigger point's on the top of the comb on that one.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    This one is the full brother to that one that @Parront has above and from the same hatch date. This one is a cockerel for sure, and has the 5 toes on each foot.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    That one was hatched on June 4th of this year. The mother is a Dorking/Red Ranger mix with yellow legs and the red feathering. My NN rooster has the darker slate/black leg's.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    You'll be able to compare them.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    There may be a couple more boy's next door also and if there is, she won't be wanting them.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    @Parront I was just checking on all of the animal's next door, so that's why I didn't reply right away. You can take 3 of these boy's.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    @Parront All of these boy's have been in there running around with their daddy, so they can all go in a big cage together with no problem.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I was amazed at how small your car is. These boy's are the from that same hatch back in June, so you can judge what you would need by the biggest one that you got from me out of that. There's also a NN boy here that is a month older than they are, and you can take him also. Oh, and I have not...
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I got some NN boy's down here that you can do. ;)
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    Since there is a week's difference in the ages of those 2, weigh the White Rock again in a week to see if it is 2 pound's like the one from me is this week.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    Why is it always the hottest time of the year when they choose to go broody? I just had to break my 5th broody in 2 month's a couple of day's ago. I was finally able to transfer the 4 male chick's from my June 4th hatch into the pen that I had to use for breaking the broodies in. I left the 7...
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    That's the interesting part about that, because you can have color variety in them. Good luck with your hatch!
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I don't have anything against other's raising for show. It's just not for me. Good luck with showing your's!
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I just breed here for purpose, not for show.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I have the room on my property, but I don't want to have to build a separate pen just to put Bantam's in.
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    Yep, no Bantam's or snakes. :gig
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    Find someone who has those egg's and I'll hatch them. ;)
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    I went there to see, and I guess I'll take the leg quarter's when you do them. :lau
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    Chronicles of Raising Meat Birds - Modern Broilers, Heritage and Hybrids

    Ok, Thank you! I'll have to write that down, and so will @Parront if she want's to keep track of it.
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