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I don't know if mine will be slow growers. So far they're the biggest 6 week old chicks most have seen. Maybe it's because they're crossed with other breeds.

Someone told me if you mix Delaware with anything that they'll be huge. I mixed Delaware with my jersey giant :D The biggest one isn't here anymore he was sold on Sunday, but maybe I'll weigh them soon.
I'm curious what they weigh, I hope you let us know.
 
I need to find a scale or grab one and bring it inside and weight it with me then subtract my weight from that weight. Or just buy a scale :lau

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My husband wants to hook the killing cone to his digital scale and use that to weigh the birds :rolleyes:
 
This is Hurry, Ruffles's last chick.
The first picture captures her attitude. The camera lens has done something strange.:confused:
Hurry is about to start laying eggs. She's been nest hunting with dad (Cillin) for a few days now and crouched for him for the first time yesterday.
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This is more like her usual self.
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This is Mel's boy Tyle. He's very game fowl looking; not so obvious in this picture. Somewhere the Old English Game genes have resurfaced.
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They're all pretty. I love the blue/gray base coloring.
 
Well I need to make sure they're big enough before I butcher them. I'll wait until 12 weeks to see what they look like and weigh. I know that they weigh less when they're dressed.
Can you wait until 14 or 16 weeks? Or maybe process some at 12 and 16 weeks
 
I was going to stagger it. Do 5 week 12 or 13. Do 5 week 14 or 15. Do 5 week 16. Then I'll have everyone taste test them to see what age they like best.
That will be a very good test for both taste and size
 

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