OQB, that is a boatload of chicks - congratulations on the successful hatch. Like Trish, I might be interested in a couple of pullets down the road. I had a BCM who was wonderful and laid really dark eggs but she was one of the victims in my fox attack last year and I've never replaced her. I miss those really dark eggs.
I am really interested in the research aspect of figuring out the ovary question. I'm not about to butcher a pullet or a young hen in molt in order to get the answer to my question but if I have one die prematurely, I'll probably do a necropsy to see if that gives me any clarity. If anyone else happens to be doing a necropsy on a female bird, let me know what you see in that regard too. It is always good to add to our knowledge on some of these subjects.
Speaking of which, yesterday I was looking at my RP toms, trying to figure out which one to keep to be my breeder in the future. While looking at them I could see minor differences in them and it occurred to me that I don't know what the "desirable" traits are in RP's. So I turned to the internet and googled it and couldn't find any information there either. I wonder if it would be in the SOP - does anyone have a copy? Failing that informations being available, I might just have to make up my own SOP for them bwahahaha.
I might have to try pumpkins on my flock this year. I've given them to them in the past and they never showed any interest. But, that was back in Wichita and very few of the same birds I had there are still in my flock today due to natural attrition, the fox, and having added ducks, turkeys and a lot of new chickens since we moved. So perhaps THIS flock will be more interested in pumpkins than the birds I had in Wichita.
Well, enjoy the rainy weather. The one thing I will say - at least the temperatures are staying up! I moved my brooder chicks out of the house permanently this morning - yay! They will live in the hoop coop for the next little bit until I can get them transitioned to the main coop. They were so excited to get to the hoop coop this morning and immediately started running around flapping their little wings like crazy. They haven't had access to that much space before now and couldn't give those wings much of a try.
I am really interested in the research aspect of figuring out the ovary question. I'm not about to butcher a pullet or a young hen in molt in order to get the answer to my question but if I have one die prematurely, I'll probably do a necropsy to see if that gives me any clarity. If anyone else happens to be doing a necropsy on a female bird, let me know what you see in that regard too. It is always good to add to our knowledge on some of these subjects.
Speaking of which, yesterday I was looking at my RP toms, trying to figure out which one to keep to be my breeder in the future. While looking at them I could see minor differences in them and it occurred to me that I don't know what the "desirable" traits are in RP's. So I turned to the internet and googled it and couldn't find any information there either. I wonder if it would be in the SOP - does anyone have a copy? Failing that informations being available, I might just have to make up my own SOP for them bwahahaha.
I might have to try pumpkins on my flock this year. I've given them to them in the past and they never showed any interest. But, that was back in Wichita and very few of the same birds I had there are still in my flock today due to natural attrition, the fox, and having added ducks, turkeys and a lot of new chickens since we moved. So perhaps THIS flock will be more interested in pumpkins than the birds I had in Wichita.
Well, enjoy the rainy weather. The one thing I will say - at least the temperatures are staying up! I moved my brooder chicks out of the house permanently this morning - yay! They will live in the hoop coop for the next little bit until I can get them transitioned to the main coop. They were so excited to get to the hoop coop this morning and immediately started running around flapping their little wings like crazy. They haven't had access to that much space before now and couldn't give those wings much of a try.