Do any of y'all actually use your birds for meat? I wanted Dorkings for dual purpose, they're 5 1/2 months old, and don't seem to have a heck of a lot of meat...but I really need to get the roos out of there; fifteen roos and eleven hens doesn't work well at all! I planned to process the roos a long time ago, but was hoping they'd put on some bulk.
I just wanted to raise my own dual purpose birds, and chose Dorkings because of their broody and maternal abilities, their tendency to lay through the winter, and calm friendly disposition. I didn't realize how rare really good stock is, or how far from the breed standard the not-good stock is...I'm not really set up, either with housing or with knowledge, to seriously breed for breed improvement, the way many of you do.
ON one hand, I don't mind having a flock whose color doesn't meet the standard; I care about what's under the feathers more...but from an ethical standpoint, I hate to breed any creature when it isn't going to improve the quality of the breed, even if the substandard birds suit my needs (though I'm not sure that these will).
So here I am with my flock, not knowing what to do with them. If I post pictures, can y'all help me decide? No matter what, most of the boys have to go, and soon, they're really creating havoc out there and I have nowhere else to put them.