Jersey Giants thread for pictures and discussion

LOL, that sure is not going to make em happy. I will have to shut them back up to "get" them to do that. Thank you. Corn to chickens must be like it is to goats. We called it goat candy. Wasn't really good for them but they would sell their souls for it
 
Herman do I think this is a pullet at 2 weeks???
Its like he is saying hey there you better get my good size.....A cutie
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Oh ok I'm new at this now I understand thank you!
First, Azer, to "cull" does not necessarily mean to dispatch. It means that you will not use them in a breeding program, or have removed them from a pen. In this case, these birds were sold as "backyard layers." Melissa, okay, let's look at the picture & discuss. While it's difficult to tell all you need to know to evaluate a bird in a picture, here are some of the negatives about these birds: They didn't even come close to making the weights they should have been at, per the SOP. They were all much too light. If you look carefully a the foot of the splash bird to the right, you can see (though it's hard to tell) that her foot pads are not yelow - none of them had yellow foot pads. That is a DQ, per the SOP. I would never use a Giant without yellow foot pads in a breeding program. Looking again at the splash (becuase we can't really evaluate the black) hen, note how her back is not flat, long, and horizontal like the SOP calls for. They also all (the females) had pinched tails, which is a fault. The tails are not shaped correctly, either. On the male, while he was a handsome bloke, his back is MUCH too short. It looks like the base of his tail practically is attached to back of his neck! Okay, Herman...here are some more. This is the same male above when he was younger. You can see the foot pads in this picture, and clearly see they are not yellow, but pink: Here is a blue male from a different line than the male above, but another line I did not keep. This male had better size, and I liked him better overall, but his tail angle was too low, and again, no yellow foot pads. He also never reached quite 11#, so still too small. He had a nice underline, though. And it was much nicer, even, as a 2-year old adult (though I do not have pictures of him at that age). In this picture, he's a bit over a year old. Tee-hee....I just love this pic. You can even still see the egg tooth, and look how his nostril has black all around it. Kind of unusual. Okay, now HERE you go. This is a female from the line that I have now. She is 20 -22 weeks, I believe, in this picture, but you can see already that she'll have very nice type. Look at that long, horizontal back! While some can have backs that are TOO long (we discussed this some months ago), hers is just right. I really do need to get some better pictures of the adults that I have now, but this female, to me, was the best I had ever had on my farm, and marked the cornerstone of my current program. Can they be improved? SURE they can! But this is a lovely start for me.
 
I think i have finally got them to stand still for a photo..



Has anyone here picked up eggs from Good Shepherd Turkey Ranch this spring? Frank Reese has a line of White Giants and is selling hatching eggs. I would have very high expectations of these birds.

I am in Indiana, and the postal service is not super reliable when it comes to hatching eggs... I wholeheartedly wish I had a way to pick up hatching eggs myself. Are there local Kansans here, or Missourians, who have made the trek (Lindsborg, that's 20 miles south of Salina / I70)?

If anyone from the area is driving eastward, spring 2013, to a show or for any other reason, I hereby place on the table an offer of $50
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...for egg transport services. That's not a lot, but ... I don't have a lot... and I am 100% serious. Unfortunately, my own travel options are very restricted, or I would drive to KS myself. In any case, I can get away from the farm long enough to rendezvous with you if you are driving through Indiana.

Best regards - exop
I am from Kansas.
I dont know about Limo service.. however.. i just saw a pair for sale.. from his stock..
I think it was in Indianna.. - it was on the other computer.. I'll have to check the history.. in a bit.
 


Here is Floyd..

I liked what Wynette had to say the other day.. with constructive criticism. on her birds.
It really helped me understand.. more about the SOP.
I want to submit Floyd for critique. when time allow's.. what is.. the good ... the bad.. and the ugly.. < grin >

ps. its hard to get chickens to pose.. I dont think i have either one with the head up!!



below Floyd a month or so ago..


I will post Festus.. on the left.. next
 

Festus.. April 2013 photo's for critique



Festus..
I apologize.. for the photo's
there isn't any thing for size to compare... and background is too dark
.. i didn't make it easy.. to see what's what.
I'll see if i pay them a little better next time..
 
bbs - it's very difficult to provide feedback via pictures, but from what I can see, I don't mind that splash male at all. When you compare his breast to that of the black, the splash has a much broader breast, it appears. Both have nice toplines, the splash's underline is better - again, from what I can see. Check eye color to be sure they are dark - and check foot pads to be sure they are yellow. Do you have weights on these males?

Speaking of weight - an easy way to weigh them is with a postal scale. You can pick one up for $20 on eBay. Good Giants are too large to just plop onto the surface of the scale, so I use a part of a piece of plywood on top of the scale, and zero out again before putting a bird on it.
 
BBS,

I like them both but do like the splash better from the pics.

Its like Wynette said hard to truly judge from just a few pics.

I do think the black might have a better chest then shown as from what I see he is angled away so we are not seeing it as well...

I like this helps people to see their birds with different eyes and helps me see more critically.


Thanks, Herman
 

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