BlackHackle's Light Sussex

Top Prospect

  • TJ

    Votes: 4 57.1%
  • Niklas

    Votes: 3 42.9%
  • Alex

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    7
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Hi, for all you who don't know me, I am Black Hackle. Yea, I know my profile says that already, but what gives. This thread will include the growing and criticizing of 3 champion-line Light Sussex roosters as they mature and compete with each other for first pick. The poll is to be used to vote which one you feel is actually the top pick. You may change your vote as the birds grow!

Here they are, at one months old, with a bit of info about them:

Top Prospect so Far
Name: TJ
Pros so far:
  1. Friendly
  2. Has a great pose
  3. Great shanks
  4. Composes himself quite well
  5. Great structuring
  6. Excellent shape
Cons so far:
  1. I would love more hackling
  2. The comb has more than 5 points
Picture
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Second
Name: Niklas
Pros so far:
  1. Excellent hackle
  2. Great shanks
  3. Nice Shape
  4. Great structuring

Cons so far:
  1. Skittish
  2. Very Flighty
  3. Too many points on comb
Picture
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Third Place

Name: Alex
Pros so far:
  1. Good hackle
  2. Great shanks
  3. Very heavy
Cons so far:
  1. Terribly Skittish
  2. Flighty
  3. Odd tail shaping
  4. To much lower body fluff
  5. Narrow Head

Picture
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More info and pictures to come as well as growth graphs! Stay tuned!
 
I wouldn't be concerned about too many points on comb, they make good breeders, a it is only half a point deduction for each extra point. A good comb is the last thing a breeder should look for in the breeding process. Honestly, as long as it is a single comb and has more than four points it is fine. The color is hard to tell as a juvenile, but I wouldn't care about it either. As long as it is Columbian. Breeders always breed for type first. That includes wideness of head and stuff. Temperament is important as well. Color only comes before comb in the evaluation process. Just make sure what you are working with isn't too dark or too light and you will be fine.

I pick TJ
 
I wouldn't be concerned about too many points on comb, they make good breeders, a it is only half a point deduction for each extra point. A good comb is the last thing a breeder should look for in the breeding process. Honestly, as long as it is a single comb and has more than four points it is fine. The color is hard to tell as a juvenile, but I wouldn't care about it either. As long as it is Columbian. Breeders always breed for type first. That includes wideness of head and stuff. Temperament is important as well. Color only comes before comb in the evaluation process. Just make sure what you are working with isn't too dark or too light and you will be fine.

I pick TJ
I totally agree with all the above posted, I only include comb points...well, let's see...to add more information on the birds :)
 
Alright Guys, the Graphs are in place. It looks like Alex is in the lead! I'll attach some pictures in a few minutes

Unit is Grams
Sussex Groth Chart.PNG
 
I like Nicklas. There's just something about him. I think Alex is a write off at this point. That back topline is just too off-kilter.
Best,
Karen
I can see what you mean, his hackle just ain't developing. Unfortunately he weighs 1/2 pound more than the others, but I am selecting for type not weight. I am also leaning towards Niklas
 

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