I'm hoping in future generations I won't have to AII just been enjoying reading itthat why I won't ever do Cornish![]()
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I'm hoping in future generations I won't have to AII just been enjoying reading itthat why I won't ever do Cornish![]()
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lol don't blame you! Any breed I decide on have to be able to do it natural.I'm hoping in future generations I won't have to AI
*Chuckle* Horny little things, aren't they? But in this case I'm quite confident that no mating has occurred. The Silkie is currently trying to hatch some eggs and the two frizzles haven't started laying yet since going through a very hard molt....and they're way to fast for him. He keeps trying to woo them, moving closer and making his "come hither" sounds, but they just run for their lives. (Smart girls!)
x2 regarding breed selection!lol don't blame you! Any breed I decide on have to be able to do it natural.
IDK, I'd probably attempt AI with those giant white turkeys. Let a hen grow out yrs ago and she laid tons of eggs. Turkey's ain't like cornishX they live fine, just unable to breed. They're getting 7-$10 apiece for them.
Then again, I wonder you could probably use a holland white tom over broadbreasted hens. Hmm.
question- are there notifications for the @Kev coding? I never get anything when those pop up..?
Yes that is a pullet, if mother was barred. That's also a pullety color pattern- analog cockerels usually have the same hackle color showing on their wing bows and saddle areas. It's technically the same color pattern as "black copper"- pullets black with color on hackles, on hackles, saddles ad wings for cockerels.