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Compost King
Free Ranging
I should have waited for Tuesday, which would be the 6 week mark but I had the camera in hand and my Silver Grey Dorking X Red Ranger just happened to start coming out of the dark corners of the Juvenile coop.
The chicks on the near side of the feeder are all his age. The one chick on the far side is a month older. The SGD X RR is slightly larger and heavier than the standard fowl chicks a month older. Good sign he will make a decent table bird without having to wait too long. I am starting to like the pattern, although its not real high quality its still the columbian pattern that I like working with.
Here he is at the feeder next to one of his brooder mates which is Maran Black Sex Link. This is a good photo of how much larger he is.
From Last weeks hatch, SGD X RR at one week old. Behind him is his/her half Sibling a full Silver Grey Dorking, in front of him is a Maran x Production Red mix. I took pictures of the others but the focus and lighting were bad. This one shows the best size contrast.
The 2 on the left are the males from the Ayam Cemanis X Red Ranger cross. I lost interest in them since they didn't carry over that Fibro Gene from the father. Looks like the is sex link gene. Females are already in the breeding coop and I didn't get over to that coop with the camera. The offspring of the Ayam Cemani and his half Red Ranger daughters is where I am going to focus. That is not going to get started until spring sometime when the ladies are laying.
The chicks on the near side of the feeder are all his age. The one chick on the far side is a month older. The SGD X RR is slightly larger and heavier than the standard fowl chicks a month older. Good sign he will make a decent table bird without having to wait too long. I am starting to like the pattern, although its not real high quality its still the columbian pattern that I like working with.
Here he is at the feeder next to one of his brooder mates which is Maran Black Sex Link. This is a good photo of how much larger he is.
From Last weeks hatch, SGD X RR at one week old. Behind him is his/her half Sibling a full Silver Grey Dorking, in front of him is a Maran x Production Red mix. I took pictures of the others but the focus and lighting were bad. This one shows the best size contrast.
The 2 on the left are the males from the Ayam Cemanis X Red Ranger cross. I lost interest in them since they didn't carry over that Fibro Gene from the father. Looks like the is sex link gene. Females are already in the breeding coop and I didn't get over to that coop with the camera. The offspring of the Ayam Cemani and his half Red Ranger daughters is where I am going to focus. That is not going to get started until spring sometime when the ladies are laying.