Was thinking of putting roos in "fattening" pens. Only keeping two of those, one for me and one for my buddy, and I am getting one of his rirs.
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Ok 13 weeks and no crowing, no chest bumping, and no extra prominent combs. Either new hampshires are very slow to mature or maybe I somehow ended up with all pullets out of the s/r bin at tsc.
Ok 13 weeks and no crowing, no chest bumping, and no extra prominent combs. Either new hampshires are very slow to mature or maybe I somehow ended up with all pullets out of the s/r bin at tsc.
If you can get side pictures of you NHs we should be able to see what they are
Posts 249 & 250 have pics of a few I will try to get the others in the a.m. when I feed.
Here's the pix what do you think? 13weeks roos or pullets?
Is there any place I can go to find information on the various "lines" of New Hampshires? We areere seriously considering raising them, but can't even find a New Hampshire breeders club. Just an organization that sponsors two poultry shows in the state of New Hamshire.
Any ideas and links would be DEEPLY appreciated!
Rita