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congrats thumbsup.gif   you will be hatching your own chicks in no time

Thanks Banjoe. I may hatch a few out this year just to play a bit but I'm really wanting to wait until all my birds are of age and my pens are set up like I really want them to be. I'm in no hurry for anymore birds...lol !!!!

 

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post #572 of 966
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Guys,

Take a look at this guy and tell me what you all think of him. I've started culling my older roos but this is one that I'm really starting to like more every day. I have another one that I was going to keep that's a little younger and a little bigger than this one but like I said I keep coming back to this guy. Keep in mind I'm very green at this but I really like his tail angle and how he holds his wings. You can't see it in these pics but his tail is nice and wide when looking from behind him.

 

Anyway, any comments good are bad are welcomed....I have plenty roos to go through, lol.

 

Thanks,

Chris

 

NH's 3-26-12.JPGNH's 2-26-12 #2.JPG

 

And this is just some of my girls....I really haven't started looking at them yet but it was a nice day so I let them out for a little while and took some pics.

 

NH's 3-26-12 #3.JPG



droolin.gif beutifull birds

 

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post #573 of 966

i relly like the looks of the pullet you can see her in everry pic droolin.gif

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post #574 of 966
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i relly like the looks of the pullet you can see her in everry pic droolin.gif

Hey Chris I think he looks really nice in the second picture. Wow, those really are nice looking. Love those pens also.

Jim
 

 

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post #575 of 966

Hey Chris he looks like a good candidate for a keeper he has a good tail angle and you see the length in his back is of good proportion too. When you look at their back there should be an area just like his does, it shows the dark strip of the over the back feathers in between the hackles and saddles that's a good indication of not having too short of a back. When you look at them and the saddles and hackles are touching or almost touching it means they are a little short in this area. Just  a little FYI for you to look for in some of the others, and too the tail-angle in NHs is 45*(degrees) above horizontal(flat back area) and yes the tail should be wide and open not tall and squeezed together (I call this Leghorn tailed). Nice looking flock you got going on there. I like! LOL

 

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There's a whole world of differences between propagators and breeders. My goal is to propagate breeders towards the Standard of Perfection.
 
You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear, you can make a purse out of it, but it won't be silk. LOL
 
Maybe in about another 30-40 years I'll get this "being an expert" thing figured out by then. LOL
 
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post #576 of 966

Chris, I am no expert by any means but I like what I see. They look beautiful to me and I like your pens too.

My coop  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/386902/we-gave-the-chickens-our-bedroom-pic-heavy

 

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My coop  http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/386902/we-gave-the-chickens-our-bedroom-pic-heavy

 

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post #577 of 966

Thanks guys. I cropped this pic and blew it up a bit so you can see it a little better.

 

nh's 3-26-12 (2b).jpg

 

Jeff, yes I like the length of his back. I have already gotten rid of two of my boys now. One had a really high angled tail and one had almost no back. I have another roo that is bigger than this guy but he holds his wings really low and he has one or two tail feathers that want two stick straight up. I have not sent him to freezer camp yet because I really like his size. This one above took a little longer to come around but so far I'm glad that I gave him a little extra time. I have a 4-month old that I'm watching and 2 3-month old boys that are also looking good as well but we will see.

 

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Keep both of them. Chris I lost one this yr. and have wished ever since I had kept the other.  Gloria Jean

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  Love 1 hb,,  my children, many grands, one spoiled rotten cat,  mtns, chicks, crochet, lots of friends. My hens and a few sweet roos      NPIP 55928

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Well I'd be no help, I'm greener than you are Chris. But if mine look that good at that age I'll be happy as a pig in slop.
 

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Thanks guys. I cropped this pic and blew it up a bit so you can see it a little better.

 

nh's 3-26-12 (2b).jpg

 

Jeff, yes I like the length of his back. I have already gotten rid of two of my boys now. One had a really high angled tail and one had almost no back. I have another roo that is bigger than this guy but he holds his wings really low and he has one or two tail feathers that want two stick straight up. I have not sent him to freezer camp yet because I really like his size. This one above took a little longer to come around but so far I'm glad that I gave him a little extra time. I have a 4-month old that I'm watching and 2 3-month old boys that are also looking good as well but we will see.

 

Chris



 

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Plymouth Barred Rocks, Delawares, New Hampshires, Rhode Island Reds,  Bantam Barred Rocks and Bantam Buff Brahmas. But love my mutt bantams too.

 

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post #580 of 966
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Keep both of them. Chris I lost one this yr. and have wished ever since I had kept the other.  Gloria Jean


I plan on keeping 3 NH roos, I had 7 up until this past weekend and I still have 10 chicks that are only a month old. I'm sure that I'll have some boys mixed in with them.

 

Chris

 

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