GabrielBane
Songster
Congrats! I have a dozen coming from a local breeder, once they feather out, I may order 25 more from Dunlap, if I can sneak it past the SO....

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Is it good to weigh the chicks? I had weighed the eggs when first set. The chicks are now almost 3 weeks old. But if I weigh them now, it wouldn't tell me if they are going to be good as a table bird?
How long do you weigh? ie Every week, every other week?
I do weighing once a week (They arrived via mail on a Wednesday, so I do it typically on Thursday mornings.), it won't really tell me much about what they'll end up weighing, but it helps with determining rate of growth.![]()
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Weighing weekly (esp. as you get started), and plotting that growth, is really helpful for breeding for meat, because one of the things you want is a certain amount of weight/growth (which you'll decide on for yourself) by a certain young age. It is helpful in making the "cuts" for culling, and if one (or all) start falling off, you may want to see if something is going wrong. I found that it was helpful to use as a routine with the chicks, and I was sure I got a look at each one each week. It also helped when I compared to another breed I was growing out. And depending on the breed, you can even get an early hint at gender for some. Here's an example of my chart up to 12 weeks old from some NNs from Ideal that I got. You can see the split between males and females (of course, it was obvious by looking at them at that point). The quick growing light blue line at the top is Snape, my chosen main flock leader and breeder (though if he comes at me again, he may not stay that way):
- Ant Farm
Is it good to weigh the chicks? I had weighed the eggs when first set. The chicks are now almost 3 weeks old. But if I weigh them now, it wouldn't tell me if they are going to be good as a table bird?
How long do you weigh? ie Every week, every other week?
What do you use to keep track and make graphs like that?
What do you use for weighing the birds?
Up until last fall, weight was not really an interest of mine.. if size was part of selection, it was done by eyeballing/handling same age birds. Pretty rough and nothing close to some of you have been doing!