Quote: I missed a few of the questions. I band so that I can have concise records of the lineage of each of my birds for breeding, plus the bands have a unique serial number on them, my name and phone number. I keep a record of each bird and it has their corresponding number. I can tell at-a-glance the year a bird was hatched, as well, as it's recorded on each band.
I wait until they are large enough to keep the band on their leg at the size I know they'll need it to be when they are grown. Most of the cockerels will need it to be at its largest, hens on the middle one, and clean-legged banties on the smallest. If I need to remove one, it can be snipped off with short scissors, and I'll simply reapply the appropriate year from my leftover bands, then change the number for the bird in my books.
I couldn't wing-band...I'm a big softie. This works well for me.
Heather, I'll make you a video if I can get someone to old a camera for me!!