Understand! Thanks so much. I really need to get my bird numbers down.I'll look for ya when I get home from work. Hard to see much on my phone at the moment
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Understand! Thanks so much. I really need to get my bird numbers down.I'll look for ya when I get home from work. Hard to see much on my phone at the moment
Kim, Donna, will try and explain how to improve the amount of copper on the BC and Blue copper females. No genetic formulas here just over 70 year of Poultry experience working.VICKI can you elaborate more on how you are going to open tails? it seems to be rampant in Marans.
DON I too would like to hear about the copper on females.
Yes, the red comb and face is a sure sign the female is close to point of lay. You can also catch the female and see if the pelvic bones are spaced apart , should be able to lay two fingers when she is laying. When she is not at point of lay the pelvic bones will be real close.Hello can someone tell me when a BCM hen starts laying my hens face is starting to get red I heard that it want be long after that can if you can tell me anything else it would be great thanks
this is a picture of a young roo that I have would u call him a blue or a blue wheaten and why is the difference ill send some other pictures of my marans sry I know the picture is not great but the fellow will not be still for a picture![]()