Culling Towards the Best Flock

Making more decisions.

This guy will be going. I’ll let him grow until he creates problems or I want some fresh meat.
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Chunky Jr. will be staying for a long time unless he becomes jerk or I get a better meat bird cockerel from him.
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This guy gets to run with the laying flock and likely father a few chicks in the spring. He’s grown on me with how well mannered he is. Too bad he won’t take food from my hand like my rooster.
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I’m getting a good feel for my new layers. Some are way outperforming others in egg production. But there are a handful of young girls who oddly went through a light fall molt and stoped laying early. I’m not sure if that could be a genetic thing or what but if it is I’m not particularly fond of that trait. 2/3 of the brahma mix pullets molted as did a couple other mutts including an EE mix and a OE. Waiting on 5 more young pullets to start laying but may have to wait till spring.

One particular mutt pullet I was leaning towards selling is probably the best new layer. She’s only skipped 6 days since September 18 and her eggs are green speckled. She’s gonna be a mom at some point.
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