Hi folks,
haven't posted recently as I still haven't started my cull. Interesting pics posted. I haven't commented much as I've found myself generally agreeing with the informed comments of Aveca, Ron, Bill et al. I find Cuba's comments especially informed and interesting. If you're a "kid", you're a hell of a precocious one! Ron, from the 1 pic of Stan's bird, I can't pick up any leg issue. Our SOP calls for "legs medium in length, strong, bayonet-shaped and spaced well apart.....and the whole of the shanks showing below the underline." Aveca, I'm sure your boy has a nice breast, but he aint showing it in that pose! It seems a real pity that your roo doesn't go to some good girls. Our country's big too, but I have friends who regularly 'import' birds from interstate. We have animal transport professionals, who don't seem to charge the earth and look after the birds well. Although it's difficult at times (never work with kids or animals!) I really think we should try to post a minimum of 3 pics of birds from different angles if peoples' comments are to be really useful.
On an unrelated point, we've had a hot, dry summer here with very little green feed available. Decided to try lucerne chaff as recommended to me. Mixed it with their normal ration. It got left in the bottom of the feeder. Thought I'd try soaking it in water for an hour. Fed it straight. Chooks love it! Might help those with penned birds, especially.
Ron, thanks for your suggestions re my birds tending to be cow hocked when the parents aren't. All of my hatches occurred over 4 days, with a mixture of eggs. Early hatched chicks, therefore, spent days in the inc. The Rcom 50 has a hard plastic floor and the egg-holding tray is slippery. I think the problem may be occuring from this.
Cheers Geoff from Aus