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This is a leiper/black stag between 4 and 4.5 months old.
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SharpThis is a leiper/black stag between 4 and 4.5 months old.
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Tbh I actually like his son better than the fatherThey may weigh a touch over 2lbs that’s a 5.5lb mug she’s with here.
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This is the original cock and the younger bird above is one of his sons.
That’s good to know I as well use the same grain and pelletNo I don’t feed one of those expensive grain mixed I’ve tried it all and what’s honestly worked best is a good pellet and some added corn here and there.
Ohhh i see I always keep records but not many people do hereI had to cull the cock this year before the big move he was old (11 or 12yrs old if I recall) and rather than suffering I culled him no matter how bad I didn’t want to.
And it’s not what I mixed as I keep records it’s what they mixed in and they also kept records that’s my point.
Good looking boy indeedThis is a leiper/black stag between 4 and 4.5 months old.
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Tbh I actually like his son better than the father
Lol true I have a rooster that is like 7 years I’m not sure if you guys saw him I posted him on a thread it’s a blind one he is old and blind but he’s so beautifulWell his son ain’t 11-12yrs old either lol that’s a pretty old rooster.
ohh I think I did post it here I’m not sure but thank you I always enjoy my fowl like they say if you are where there are chickens you are in the right place sounds better in Spanish hahahahhaIf it wasn’t in this thread or linked here I probably didn’t see it. Regardless hope you enjoy your fowl and ya stick around there is plenty to learn here from this thread.