Throw some Calf Manna into your ration for those birds. They sound like they need the vitamins and minerals !I am slowly culling down my Black Java cockerels. There has been some horrific fighting and I noticed today that a couple of them have broken the tips off their upper beaks. One of them was my number 1 keeper choice until he broke his beak. Now I am torn. On the one hand, an easily breakable beak is a weak point I don't want to carry through to future generations. On the other hand the broad back, really wide tail and nice comb are traits I don't want to lose from the gene pool.
They're almost 17 weeks old. For the last six weeks they've been on soy-free organic finisher feed with 17% protein. It doesn't have animal protein, which may be part of the problem. And they've been so busy fighting each other I'm not sure they're getting proper nutrition, even though I've put out multiple feeding stations. Hence the earlier-than-desired cull.
Any thoughts on whether the broken beak tip is going to be a problem in a breeding program?
Thanks for any insight you can give me.
Sarah