INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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But why not silly
It's just food
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Give me fresh blueberries any day!

Home for lunch at the moment, and thought I'd give an update. All 11 of my 4/27/2016 hatch are doing great, but they look a little ragged since they're just coming out of molt. All still have tails coming in, and I'm waiting on the "shag" to cover the male's necks and backs. It's coming slowly, but surely. They're 19 1/2 weeks old, and I believe it won't be much longer before the pullets reach POL. All in all, they look healthy and the males are starting to bulk up some after their last growth spurt. My pullets have nice feathers with good sheen, as can be seen when the pullet walks into the sunlight in the beginning of this video. Feel free to leave any compliments or criticism. These are my first purebred RIR, so I'm still figuring out what's good and/or bad about them...

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Joey!
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Two of the five cockerels have started to crow, and I've seen a couple of the pullets being mounted. I may have to separate the mles from the females before much longer.



20 weeks old and only two are crowing? How did you ever get so lucky?

American Heritage breeds are in general slow grower, but when this HRIR start to crow, you certainly will hear them!
 
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