I have a digital postal scale that I use when I need to weigh things (don't have birds, so mostly weighing cats), it can weigh to the 0.1 of an oz and I have weighed a 17 pound tom cat on it so it would probably have a good range for about any birds you would want to weigh, don't know how much chicks weigh on average...Still no pics but I promise...they will come.
For anyone who gives two whoops in hell (one of dad's favorite sayings),I've concluded that I have mostly pullets, speaking of those given to me that were hatched under Angel (half 50x5DCX% and 50% Dark Cornish pullet) from @lpatelski ).
2 pure Dark Cornish ...One cockerel/one pullet
1 three quarter DC.....Cockerel, colored somewhat like pure DC (enormous, all over)
1 '' " " .....Pullet, solid black with dark slate or blue legs,tall but not overly broad-breasted. I really like her to be covered by a Chantecler cockerel.
1 " " " .....Pullets, colored much like pure DC but several white feathers on wings (might disappear). Hefty gals...open for breeding plans.
2 " " "......Pullets, beautiful colors, one white base with large and small black spots, the other, white based with red feathering across the back and
breast....much like the one Linda showed as a keeper in some of her posts. I love them all, I only wish I could have gotten their mother,
Angel and aunt, Jr. Jason is up to his butt or there'bouts with White Chantecler chicks so I know the prospect is real that I might wind up
with them if I play things right. Gonna' get about 5 cockerels from the new batch of Chanteclers too...
All cockerels I have will get to cover some the 'show quality' (and others) Naked Necks. Very high priority!!!!!
Turk EDIT: I am looking for a good scale to weigh birds, from day old to 18 month or more Capon. Any
recommendations please?
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This isn't the same as the one I have, but looks similar, not as accurate on the low end though. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B...a-1ab4-4e3e-b2ad-55e007653fa8&pf_rd_i=1068986
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