6 and a half week old 3/4 dorking 1/4 Red Rangers. My new trail cam is helping pick out culls and breeders. I can never get a good look at my chicks because they run around the brooder and away from me. I just watching about 400 Ten second videos on my lunch break and I had the best look at these chicks ever without picking a single one up. They have so much more energy than pure bred dorking. I am hoping I can make a much hardier line of Dorkings for a sustainable meat and winter egg flock.
I just hatched out 2 Ayam Cemani x Red Ranger chicks. Had 5 eggs. 3 eggs are still in the incubator but from my experience if they have not pipped yet they aren't going to. maybe I will hand pip them and see if I can get any of those 3 out.
Love it. I always loved my dorkings but had the same issues I keep hearing here. They laid poorly and died a lot before they reached breeding age. It was hard to keep a manageable flock going.