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  1. CWhite67

    Partridge Chantecler Culling.

    What are the odds of that? LOL. These partridge are more complicated than whites, I don't know how long I'll dabble with partridge but I'm going to try them out. I always have the goal to get close to SOP, but without sacrificing any of the breeds' traits and purposes.
  2. CWhite67

    Partridge Chantecler Culling.

    Interesting. Thanks for the tip! Out of this batch, none of the cockerels have a rosecomb. Since my pick of cockerels was way off and you liked the second one better, would you mind looking at the third? I will assume I should just keep them. First two is the one you liked better, and then the...
  3. CWhite67

    Partridge Chantecler Culling.

    I'm pretty sure you're right on that, that's what it reminded me of when I started seeing them come through on these birds. And no it wasn't, you reassured my thoughts on the two best pullets. I'm concerned that 3/5 pullets have them, and this will be a real problem.
  4. CWhite67

    Partridge Chantecler Culling.

    I appreciate the help! Same here Mary, I have only bred whites for years, these partridge are a new venture. I completely agree on it being too early but I need to free up some space. @BantyChooks you wouldn't be concerned with the nodules on the back of the combs? In the hundreds of white...
  5. CWhite67

    Partridge Chantecler Culling.

    Alrighty, I’ve got 8 grow outs from this year. I am going to cull down to a trio, I know it’s still a bit early but I need to make room. I have my opinions on these birds, but I’m looking for more input. They didn’t want to pose today but if I need more I’ll go out and get more pictures. Here’s...
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