Thanks Sjisty. I thought so. Culling tomorrow, might as well have an empty coop.
I'm so sorry - you've had nothing but trouble lately!
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Thanks Sjisty. I thought so. Culling tomorrow, might as well have an empty coop.
Oh, how disappointing. You looked after those two so well to get them healthy again. Dogs can be so useful sometimes, and other times, no use at all!Both gone. Now I'm left with 4 dark babies, 3 have vulture hocks and there is no way I'd consider breeding the 4th because if she/he is has the vulture hock gene, they will still show up I think. Just too risky. One cockerel which was bound for the freezer because he was the runt of the hatch. So, basically, I have nothing left. I'm actually going to cull tomorrow, no sense wasting any more feed.
Both gone. Now I'm left with 4 dark babies, 3 have vulture hocks and there is no way I'd consider breeding the 4th because if she/he is has the vulture hock gene, they will still show up I think. Just too risky. One cockerel which was bound for the freezer because he was the runt of the hatch. So, basically, I have nothing left. I'm actually going to cull tomorrow, no sense wasting any more feed.
Man you are having quite the day, sorry.
Well, at least you got to talk dirty tonight, kind of..
Yep. Why do you think I only talk about my YOUNG boys?? Once they mature they will mysteriously disappear as far as y'all will know..That's okay....we all start somewhere. I still have trouble, really just because I don't want to type that "C" word!![]()
Vulture hocks are a cluster of thick feathers (not soft, down like) that protrude backwards from the thigh/hock of the chicken. They are desirable in some breeds, but they are a disqualifier for Brahmas. They are desirable in Sultans, so if you google the breed for pictures you will find some great examples. Usually they aren't as well defined in Brahmas, but you'll get the idea. I think it's a little harder to see them in pictures of adult Brahmas, Brahmas aren't as streamlined as Sultans. If you look at the pictures that I posted of the 3 1/2 week old darks, you will see definite feathers coming in that are longer and are protruding backwards instead of wrapping around the thigh. It isn't usually a problem with LF (large fowl) Brahmas, mostly a problem with bantams.Lol, you all on on a roll!! I sorry Bumpercarr for your troubles. I have one question, what is vulture hock???? I have hatchery stock and yeah I know not the best source. Suppose to be pullets too but I not sure. Oh n to sjitsy I want to apologize. My phone changed your name in a post while back to one of my hubbies buddies names of S*itsy. Edit!edit!