My boy was 9 months old. He isn't even breeding yet. Lol. Not used to this slow development. Good thing he is good looking or I think he would be gone. He is so awkwardly huge too. He kinda walks like a duck.
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I raised this guy in a pen with 9 other cockerels and 6 pullets, all from the same hatch. I never separated them. Part of the reason I kept him instead of his brothers was that he was faster maturing, quicker growth and faster feathering. In "The Mating and Breeding of Poultry" (Lamon and Slocum) which many people believe relays the breeding advice of EB Thompson himself, they state that the cockerel should be matured by 7 months. I know that slow feathering is related to fine barring, but I tend to place a higher value on utility. He hatched on 5/28/13 and on 1/22/13 he weighed 8 lbs 11 oz. Interestly I've never seen him mate with his hatchmate GSBR pullets. He favors a couple Black Copper Marans pullets that I put in the pen at about 5 months. They were three weeks older but smaller than the Rock pullets. He may be mating the Rock pullets or due to their own size may be giving him the brush off.My GSBR are calmer birds that I can walk amongst, but do not want to be picked up. They will eat scratch from my hand. The lone cockerel is crowing and mating since about 6-7 months, and at almost 8 months has not been aggressive. (Overall he's the quietest guy I've ever kept.) I've made no attempt to make pets of them. Unlike some of my chickens that run to the coop when I toss food in the pen, the Rocks run to it.
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Thanks for the input. I have previously email'd Jeremy but unfortunately, no response back. I am attending the ABA Nationals this weekend and hope to be bringing a barred pullet back to breed with my 10 month old cockerel (Albritton Bloodline).
Chris
Quote: No chicks???? It has prices for chicks????? Better get on the eggs then ASAP. They take so darn long to grow I need to get them going.....
Could it be he does not SHIP chicks? They guy that posted that lives close to him and could pick them up.
it's been my experience that Jeremy does ship eggs, chicks, started and adults (pairs/trios etc) as well. It just does not list info on his website. I do know he has a "list" perhaps it's a waiting list...he may offer mostly to those on the "list". He's definitely done me right thus far.No chicks???? It has prices for chicks????? Better get on the eggs then ASAP. They take so darn long to grow I need to get them going.....
Could it be he does not SHIP chicks? They guy that posted that lives close to him and could pick them up.
Chris, I used to live in northern Cali....moved to AZ in 2011...Stockton most definitely ROCKS!! I may have to go visit my friends back in Cali next year and hit that show again (-8Mrs Magoo,
Thanks for the heads up with Rocks as well. I did speak with Mr. Reese. Real decent guy to talk poultry with. Dirt Farmer, what part of Cailfornia are you in??? I believe the show this weekend should be around 3800 birds in Stockton. Should be fun and packed with quality birds.
Chris.