Reese/Jwhip/KathyinMo
Here's two cockerels to look at. The one in the center, facing the camera. His legs weren't quite as bad as the photo shows because the click caught him shifting his weight. Nonetheless, he was culled and didn't make the final round of selection.
The other cockerel on the far right is worth noting. Hopefully you can see just nicely he is stationed. We liked this guy enough that he became our Beta, or #2 breeder. His leg stance wasn't the only reason, but it sure helped his chances.
The little cockerel, sort of hiding behind the pullet on the lower left? Look how small he was. But we never lost track of him. He wasn't even in the running for selection until his 10th or 11th month. Then? KaBOOM. He just exploded. I think a lot of folks not used to the way these birds mature might have culled him as a runt.
I noticed the same thing with my bunch of BRs I got from Mrs. Kathy and yes number 1 at and early age later got sold as just a flock rooster as he moved down the chain as some of the others surpassed him. It sort of reminded me of musical chairs the way (out of 6) they all ended up being switched around from the begining. I have one that started out as #6 now as 2, and 2nd as 1 and 3rd is still third in line. I got rid of the others as I never saw where they were to be used in breeding forward. Still awaiting my first experience of hatching out some from my choice breeders, I think this will be a test of really seeing if I have a clue at what should be placed with what, I don't see this with the NHs they are easy(not much wrong to fix) compared to these guys and the Reds IMO j/s
Jeff
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