With Rameses having acted up this past month, I'm going to keep two of thes e16-week boys instead of just one.^ All of them share the early maturity, active nature, and good temperament that I value. All of them are in the gawky stage, none of them are crowing or trying to mate yet -- though I suspect that would change rapidly if I took them out of the flock away from Rameses since the ones I sold a month ago crowed as soon as I moved them.
I didn't get accurate weights today, though I could get them later this week if necessary.
I know which of the blacks I prefer, but won't mention it until I get some feedback because I am willing to change based on increased knowledge.
#1 -- The blue, probably a firm keeper unless someone sees a major flaw. He's very like his father was at that age if I compare photos.
My son who was taking the photos did his best, but didn't always understand that I wanted direct side profiles so the angles aren't always perfect.
He's quite muscular, but maybe a little lankier than the others.
^Original plan was to keep one for the summer then buy either chicks or eggs for new blood in the fall. Now I'm picking two of the 3 and still probably getting some new blood in the fall anyway.
I didn't get accurate weights today, though I could get them later this week if necessary.
I know which of the blacks I prefer, but won't mention it until I get some feedback because I am willing to change based on increased knowledge.
#1 -- The blue, probably a firm keeper unless someone sees a major flaw. He's very like his father was at that age if I compare photos.
My son who was taking the photos did his best, but didn't always understand that I wanted direct side profiles so the angles aren't always perfect.

He's quite muscular, but maybe a little lankier than the others.
^Original plan was to keep one for the summer then buy either chicks or eggs for new blood in the fall. Now I'm picking two of the 3 and still probably getting some new blood in the fall anyway.
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