Ok, I'm wondering if anyone's gotten weights on their adult silver greys?
I'm just curious to see how far from the standard the breed is.
also taking opinions...
knowing size and type are most important while color, feet and comb are down the list... what would you do if you have a hen that's #4 in size out of 18 girls, but is badly duckfooted (even her extra toes point down and somewhat forward)? I don't know if she was born that way or if it's injury, since one of the extra toes looks like the joint was dislocated somewhat, but both sides are very similar.
she's on the upper side of the bell curve, for size and type tho. largest to smallest, the girls span about 1 pound in difference.
I've got a swap Saturday and taking the culls with me. (not really culls, since they have been my breeding birds, but the younger generation (2012 hatch) seems to be about .25 pounds heavier overall than the previous years' hens (2011 hatch).
I'm just curious to see how far from the standard the breed is.
also taking opinions...
knowing size and type are most important while color, feet and comb are down the list... what would you do if you have a hen that's #4 in size out of 18 girls, but is badly duckfooted (even her extra toes point down and somewhat forward)? I don't know if she was born that way or if it's injury, since one of the extra toes looks like the joint was dislocated somewhat, but both sides are very similar.
she's on the upper side of the bell curve, for size and type tho. largest to smallest, the girls span about 1 pound in difference.
I've got a swap Saturday and taking the culls with me. (not really culls, since they have been my breeding birds, but the younger generation (2012 hatch) seems to be about .25 pounds heavier overall than the previous years' hens (2011 hatch).
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