No hairs anywhere? What about the heterozygous NN's?
I have never seen a hair on either NN or Nn
Now that you mention it, neither have I. That just adds support to my intention to cross all of my birds with NN.

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No hairs anywhere? What about the heterozygous NN's?
I have never seen a hair on either NN or Nn
While everyone is crowing about their Naked Necks, where do you all consider the best source for them?
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Hellbender recommended Cackle hatchery naked necks as far as size, researching threads, posts, reviews on hatcheries here and other than here, I think he gave some good advice as far as hatchery goes, from everything I have gathered Cackle has the best hatchery naked necks. I ordered 15, the black/red cockerels are the biggest most promising, a couple black pullets have only a couple pin feathers in the necks, plan on keeping the biggest red/black cockerel and all the pullets. The blacks are not clean black. I did end up with two clean white, one cockerel and one pullet, didn't plan on keeping any white's, not at all.....changed my mind, definitely keeping them. I have hooked up with a local source waiting for some cornishX pullets that live, hoping to get a few to add to that project, I'm not much for crosses but dang it would be nice to have some processable cheaper.
I will be looking to acquire some Nava stock of whites if this works out, she's the only one I have found that actually breeds her birds to SOP. I'd like to have both SOP lines and crossed meat line of whites, see what happens with the others. Lol! this morning, had a red naked neck pullet free ranging, only way this could happen, flew a eight foot fence![]()
Hellbender recommended Cackle hatchery naked necks as far as size, researching threads, posts, reviews on hatcheries here and other than here, I think he gave some good advice as far as hatchery goes, from everything I have gathered Cackle has the best hatchery naked necks. I ordered 15, the black/red cockerels are the biggest most promising, a couple black pullets have only a couple pin feathers in the necks, plan on keeping the biggest red/black cockerel and all the pullets. The blacks are not clean black. I did end up with two clean white, one cockerel and one pullet, didn't plan on keeping any white's, not at all.....changed my mind, definitely keeping them. I have hooked up with a local source waiting for some cornishX pullets that live, hoping to get a few to add to that project, I'm not much for crosses but dang it would be nice to have some processable cheaper.
I will be looking to acquire some Nava stock of whites if this works out, she's the only one I have found that actually breeds her birds to SOP. I'd like to have both SOP lines and crossed meat line of whites, see what happens with the others. Lol! this morning, had a red naked neck pullet free ranging, only way this could happen, flew a eight foot fence![]()
Nava on BYC has really great birds.
I ordered a half dozen from Murray McMurray since I've had good experience with them in the past, but one thing I noticed was all the hatcheries said they didn't breed any specific color and were of mixed coloration. I don't have the SOP in front of me but I thought the NN's in there were supposed to be one color. I'm guessing you'd have to locate a breeder if you wanted birds for both utility and to possibly show. Does anyone know if that's the case or are there hatcheries that have single colors? I wonder why the hatcheries don't have single colors?While everyone is crowing about their Naked Necks, where do you all consider the best source for them?
I would (and do) use two scales for weighing out. I have a digital postal scale for when they are small, and a kitchen meat scale (only goes up to 14 pounds though) for when they are over four pounds. I learned way back in high school chemistry class that scales by nature are not as accurate one either end of their range, while being most accurate in the middle of their range.EDIT: I am looking for a good scale to weigh birds, from day old to 18 month or more Capon. Any
recommendations please?